Book Cover: The Good, The Bad and The Dumped by Jenny Colgan
Posted on Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 by Chloe
The cover for Jenny Colgan’s new book The Good, The Bad and The Dumped is finally up online, and here it is! I think it’s gorgeous, and the book sounds like a good read too. It’s due out on 15th April 2010, and here’s the synopsis:
“Posy is delighted when Matt proposes - on top of a mountain, in a gale, in full-on romantic mode. But the next morning disaster strikes: he backs out of the engagement. Crushed and humiliated, Posy starts thinking. Why has her love life always, ALWAYS ended in total disaster? Determined to discover how she got to this point, Posy resolves to track down her exes . . .
Is there hope for Matt, or will she fall back in love with an old flame? What about Lord Voldemort, the old boyfriend that cannot be named? And could Posy face up to the idea that, actually, one day she could live life on her own terms?”






William and Amy are happily married, have 2 lovely children and both have great career in the world of television as well. Life is treating them well, but when Will suffers a heart attack on the underground, he makes the momentous decision not to go back to work… ever. Amy can’t believe he’ll stick to it, and so is horrified when Will decides to buy a delapidated old country house and move the family halfway across England to live there. Amy isn’t cut out for farming or the slow pace of country life, but she wants to adapt to make her husband happy.
Rosie Duncan left England six-and-a-half years ago to live in Boston. A short while later something truly awful happened to Rosie which forced her to leave Boston and she ended up in New York.
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