Tina Seskis
Tina Seskis grew up in Hampshire, England, and after graduating from the University of Bath spent over 20 years working in marketing and advertising. She is the author of two novels, One Step Too Far and When We Were Friends (previously called A Serpentine Affair). She has also nearly completed a...
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Tina Seskis grew up in Hampshire, England, and after graduating from the University of Bath spent over 20 years working in marketing and advertising. She is the author of two novels, One Step Too Far and When We Were Friends (previously called A Serpentine Affair). She has also nearly completed a third (working title The One). Tina lives in North London with her husband and son.
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What a story! When you think of twins, you probably consider them to be close womb mates. They probably share everything, do everything together and are besties, all while having different personalities. Not in this case. The only thing correct is the different personalities. These two hated each ot...
Retomo nuevamente la critica literaria, en este caso sin acentos porque no se como narices poner el teclado de la tablet en castellano. Excelente novela de Tina Seskis, autora tambien de "One step too far" que en su dia ya comente. En este caso, seis amigas de la epoca universitaria, se reunen en el...
This book as been sitting on my "to read" pile by my bed for quite some time. I finally embarked on reading it and found it a lot lighter and easier reading than expected. The blurb gave me the idea it was going to be a bit harrowing. Surprisingly I found it lighter than expected and a nice read. Th...
This book as been sitting on my "to read" pile by my bed for quite some time. I finally embarked on reading it and found it a lot lighter and easier reading than expected. The blurb gave me the idea it was going to be a bit harrowing. Surprisingly I found it lighter than expected and a nice read. Th...
Leaving her husband and child both physically and emotionally? What would make Emily, a happily married woman, just leave one day without a trace and make a new life for herself?Emily renamed herself Cat, moved into a run down house, and made new friends that really were not her style, but she didn...