Archive for February 10th, 2011

Book Review: You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me by Sarra Manning

Posted By Chloe on February 10th, 2011

Neve Slater is a thin girl trapped in a larger girl’s body. Despite losing 13 stone, she still can’t get into her head the fact she now has a great figure, and is convinced that no man will ever find her attractive. No man except her beloved William of course. He lives in America but is returning home soon and Neve can’t wait to surprise him with her new look. However, she realises she has no experience in relationships at all, and together with sister Celia sets about getting some. She meets Celia’s editor Max, a man Neve is convinced wouldn’t look twice at her. But when he appears interested, Neve decides to use him for practice for her upcoming relationship with William. But when Neve starts to develop deeper feelings for Max, is she going to cut and run or stick out her “pancake relationship” permanently?

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Book News: The Making of Us by Lisa Jewell

Posted By Leah on February 10th, 2011

Lisa Jewell’s next book The Making Of Us will be released on the 12th May 2011. There isn’t a cover yet, though I’m hopeful it’ll match those of Melody Brown & After The Party, but we do have the synopsis. The book sounds amazing and I truly can’t wait to read it. Here’s the synopsis:

In a hospice in Bury St Edmunds, a man called Daniel is slowly fading away. His friend Maggie sits with him every day; she holds his hand and she listens to the story of his life, to his regrets and to his secrets. And then he tells her about the children he has never met and never will, conceived with women he has never slept with, never even touched. Four of them, apparently, two boys, two girls. He talks of them wistfully. His legacy, he calls them.

Lydia, Robyn and Dean don’t know each other. Yet. And they are all facing difficult challenges. Lydia is still wearing the scars from her traumatic childhood and although she is wealthy and successful, her life is lonely and disjointed. Until an unexpected letter from her long-lost uncle reveals a shocking truth about her childhood. Dean is a young man whose life is going nowhere. He is jobless and about to have a baby with a girl who hates him. But then one afternoon, life flips over and leaves him somewhere he never expected to be: a single dad to an ill daughter and he is forced to re-evaluate his whole life.

Robyn is eighteen. She is training to be a doctor and is determined one day to be a paediatrician, just like her dad. She has never met her biological father. Neither has her mother. He was an anonymous donor, and that’s exactly what she wants him to stay – a character in her own personal fairy tale. Until the day she meets the man of dreams and falls in love. He looks like her, he thinks like her, he even has the same freckle in the same place on his left hand. It could be just a coincidence, but she needs to be sure before she can allow herself to be with him. It’s time for her to open the envelope her parents gave her on her eighteenth birthday. And Daniel’s children slowly find their way into each other’s lives

Book News: Destiny by Louise Bagshawe

Posted By Chloe on February 10th, 2011

One of my favourite ever chick lit authors is back this summer with her 15th, yes 15th!! novel Destiny. I absolutely adore the cover, it has a hint of old style glamour about it, but the pink and purple work well to make it look modern too. I can’t wait to read it, but we still have to wait until 28th April for it’s release! Here’s the synopsis:

“Orphan Kate Fox is determined to make her mark in the world, and with her gorgeous looks, what better way to secure her future than to marry money? When she attracts the attention of media mogul Marcus Broder – sophisticated, powerful and wealthy beyond measure – it seems as though all of Kate’s dreams have come true.

But marriage to Marcus isn’t everything she imagined. A closet filled with designer clothes, and nothing to do with her time but shop, lunch and be beautiful, does not bring happiness. Before long, Kate wants out of her marriage, a career of her own, and a chance at love. But Kate’s reputation as a gold-digger is sealed. Ruthlessly pursued by Marcus, who will stop at nothing to destroy her, Kate knows she has to defeat her past if she is to win the trust of the man she loves.”