Even in a small town the drama is larger than life... Cleo Quinn doesn't have the greatest track record when it comes to men, but now Will's come along. Handsome and attentive, he could be her Mr Right. Things are definitely looking up for Cleo... apart from one small problem with a rather large ego. Johnny LaVenture, sculptor extraordinaire and her personal childhood nemesis, is back in Channing's Hill and tormenting her as if he'd never been away. Meanwhile Cleo's sister Abbie has a problem of her own-husband Tom has become distant and withdrawn, and she's determined to find out why. But will the shocking truth mean the end of their idyllically happy marriage? The sisters are about to discover that the past can come back to haunt you, and that love can flourish in the unlikeliest of places... Praise for Jill Mansell: "Pick this up at your peril: you won't get a thing done till it's finished." -Heat Magazine "Witty and charming, this easygoing tale is full of twists that make it hard to put down." -Woman Magazine "Mansell knows her craft and delivers a finely tuned romantic comedy." -Kirkus "A fast pace and fun writing make the story fly by." -Publishers Weekly
They've Got Nothing In Common.
He pulled to a stop at Revival's only traffic light. “I hate that you're upset. ... The light turned green and he floored the gas pedal. Possessive, primal urges pulsed ... She gave him a slight nod. He lunged. She met him halfway, ...
For my mother, Judith Robbins, a woman of extraordinary courage and wisdom. And in loving memory of Alan Sutherland who showed me that I was only afraid of the fear The lark at break of day arising From sullen earth,
What would you do if you lost who you thought was your soulmate?
2014 Christy Award winner!
WHEN FAMILY MATTERS As a child, Adam Bartlett’s not-so-loving adoptive family forced him to erect impenetrable walls around his heart…until blond beauty Leigh Peters came along and started knocking them down.
She started her career as the first girl in the hot seat on children's BBC TV, replacing Phillip Schofield in the Broom ... 'Rise and Shine'), and published a semi-autobiographical weight-loss book called Till The Fat Lady Slims.
... take back the captainship. If he'll have it.” Rhys surveyed the locker room, where the guys were all busily getting dressed. The dented blue lockers looked the same as ever, but Rhys felt a huge wave of nostalgia. He locked eyes with ...
Fans roamed the corridors wearing everything from their Blue Ox hockey sweater replicas to foam hats of pucks and tasseled Mohawk snow hats. A few crazies sported faces painted blue and white. She'd never been a nutso hockey fan.
Take a Chance on Me