by Jill Mansell
A friend recommended I should check out British author Jill Mansell, and I can see why she thought I would like this. It's constructed sort of like Love Actually, with lots of intersecting plot lines, and of course it's full of adorably British people saying adorably British things. In theory, this ...
OMG. Gag me with a spoon.
This is my second Jill Mansell book and I have such mixed feelings! On one hand, Staying At Daisy's was funny and sweet and an absolute mood lifter. (An Offer You Can't Refuse was the other book by Jill Mansell that I've read and that put me on edge more so than Staying At Daisy's.) I loved the set ...
Daisy MacLean has just learned that her husband has been in a car accident...and his girlfriend was in the car with him. She also learns that he doesn't have cancer like he told her he did, and agrees to donate his organs for transplant.A year later, Daisy's still managing her father's hotel, workin...
My thoughts:There is a lot going on in this book, not that it becomes messy, but just that more than one person will find love at the end of this sweet book.First there is Daisy who runs the hotel her father owns. She used to be married to an ass and does not want anything to do with men like that a...
I love Jill Mansell's characters--they are absolutely lovable. And Daisy is no exception. Single by decision since she found about that her husband was cheating on her when he died in a car accident, she has a difficult time flipping between wanting to hang with Dev Tyzack and staying as far away as...