by Jill Mansell
This book was all over the place. There is cheating, bigamy, sudden deaths, pregnancy, insta-love sort of, male models, art, fathers, daughters, sort of daughters. The whole thing made my head spin. I maybe needed a flow chart by the end of this book to figure out how the hell everyone knew each oth...
Very very end: ended on a high note. A four star min, that scene there. Majority of book was spent dragging and muddling through the issue. Some interesting plot points, but nothing major or truly transformative. Overall: meh.
I love Jill Mansell.This is going to sound like a negative, but it is not: If you have read one Jill Mansell book, you have read them all.Seriously, they are all well written, the sex is always behind the closed door, there is always a village of characters (in all senses of the world), and they ar...
A nice, warm fairy-tale for grown-ups :)
First off, I enjoyed this book immensely. This story is about more than Nadia and her romantic issues, it’s about her whole family and told from the varying viewpoints of her and her two sisters Claire and Tilly. Each character is distinct and the author does an amazing job of describing each sist...
First of all, the blurb is very hinting that she is tempted and all that. But she is only looking and who would not. So no funny business, this is not a book about how the grass is greener in the other side.As with other Mansell books this one is not only about Nadia. We have her sister Clare who is...
Love. Nadia has it – or so she thinks – in the perfect package: her childhood-BFF-turned-gorgeous-megahunk Laurie. Then he dumps her. And she’s smashed to smithereens by it. Then she meets a sassy stranger who helps her out of a bind, and spends the night with him weathering a brutal snowstorm. Next...