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    Book News: Swimming with Dolphins by Deborah Wright

    Posted on May 27th, 2010 by Chloe

    I very much enjoyed Deborah Wright’s latest book The Celebrity Mother so I was really chuffed to see she has another book coming out later this year too. Swimming With Dolphins is due out on 11th November 2010 and sounds like a book I’d really like, so I’ll be reading this. Here’s the synopsis:

    “Why wait to make your dreams come true? When the bottom falls out of Julia’s world, she makes a wish list that will change her life for ever.

    Julia is thirty years old and fiercely ambitious. But when the credit crunch wipes out the US bank she works for overnight, she finds herself unemployed and utterly lost. Her flatmate and best friend, Reece, advises her to make a list of all the things she’s always wanted to do before she dies – and use her redundancy money to do them. Feeling she has nothing to lose, Julia embarks on a big adventure across countries and continents, armed with her list. She becomes involved in exciting love affairs, enjoys new experiences and heals old family wounds. Ultimately Julia realises she is searching for happiness and a meaning in her life she has always craved…”

    Posted in 2010 releases, Book News | 2 Comments »

    Book Cover: Paradise by Katie Price

    Posted on May 27th, 2010 by Leah

    Here is the cover for Katie Price’s next novel Paradise. It’s out on 22nd July 2010. I think the cover looks OK but the name puts me off so much I wouldn’t even dream of picking it up. I respect her ghostwriter Rebecca but even so, I just wouldn’t pay money for something with Katie Price’s name on!

    When glamorous model Angel was forced to make a life-changing decision and choose between a Ethan, the laid-back Californian baseball player, and giving her marriage to football star Cal another go, many were stunned when she picked Ethan. But life in LA is good: Ethan adores her and Honey and their life could not be more glamorous. But nothing is perfect, and after a year together problems are beginning to surface: a stalker seems to have singled out Angel; Ethan’s agent Benny despises her, and isn’t always good at hiding it; and when Ethan faces financial ruin the couple are forced to star in a reality TV show about their life together. Despite everything, though, Angel is convinced that Ethan is the man for her. So why does she always feel breathless when Cal is around? And why can’t she stop thinking about him and his new girlfriend? But as the tabloid headlines have always been quick to point out, the path of true love for our sexy celebrity has not always been smooth. So when her dad falls dangerously ill Angel rushes back to England to be by his bedside, throwing her and Cal back together. But Ethan loves her and Cal has a girlfriend, and she made her choice a year ago. It’s too late to go back now, isn’t it…?

    Posted in 2010 releases, Book News | 12 Comments »

    Book Review: The Bridesmaid Pact by Julia Williams

    Posted on May 26th, 2010 by Chloe

    When they were children, Caz, Beth, Sarah and Doris all made a pact together that they’d be each other bridesmaids, no matter what. But as we all know, the path from childhood to adulthood doesn’t run smoothly, and this definitely the case for these 4 girls. When we meet them as grown ups, Caz is no longer a part of the group, Beth is having problems conceiving a baby and not talking to her friends about it, Sarah’s marriage is in real trouble and Doris is hiding a terrible secret that might change the group before her special wedding day. But has Doris got what it takes to reunite the group once more and let them finally be able to deliver on the pact they made all those years ago?

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    Posted in 2010 releases, Book Reviews | 4 Comments »

    Book News: I Think I Love You by Allison Pearson

    Posted on May 26th, 2010 by Chloe

    Not sure how this one has passed us by, but Allison Pearson has a brand new book coming out on 24th June called I Think I Love You. First thing I have to say is that I love the cover, its really fun looking and would definitely be one I’d pick up off the shelf! The story sounds fantastic too, so I hope I get a chance to read this one! Here’s the synopsis:

    “Meet two unforgettable friends: thirteen-year-old Petra and Sharon, stoking their dreams in 1970s Wales, and whose screams can be heard in California when they receive the midriff portion of their life-size poster of their teen idol, David Cassidy. Said midriff is stapled into the official fanzine, an almost-Bible for the girls; and they memories David’s ‘letters’ to his fans, hoovering up apparently insignificant details, in the hope it will help them qualify as a future Mrs Cassidy. But unbeknownst to Petra (and the thousands of other hopefuls) David’s ‘letters’ are all penned in a grotty London office, miles from the LA set of the Partridge Family. Bill Finn, English graduate turned reluctant pop impersonator, is forced to compile the Ultimate David Cassidy Quiz which Petra and Sharon enter, in the hope of winning the trip of a lifetime to meet their crush…

    Some twenty years later, bruised by grief and her husband’s departure, Petra is living with Molly, her thirteen-year-old daughter (whose bedroom walls are papered with the new boy on the block, Leonardo DiCaprio). Petra discovers a decades-old letter addressed to her from the now defunct David Cassidy fanzine, informing her that she was the winner the Ultimate Quiz back in ’74. Nearly a quarter of a century late, with her dreams in tatters, Petra decides to claim her prize. It’s not long before Bill is forced to confront the obsessions of her youth with a confession of his own…”

    Posted in 2010 releases, Book News | No Comments »

    Book Deal: Fiona Neill Moves to Penguin

    Posted on May 26th, 2010 by Leah

    The bestselling author of The Secret Life of a Slummy Mummy, Fiona Neill, has moved from Random House to Penguin for her next two novels, in a deal struck by United Agents’ Simon Trewin.

    Michael Joseph publishing director Mari Evans bought UK and Commonwealth rights in two novels by Fiona Neill for an undisclosed sum. The first, What the Nanny Saw, is the story of a young woman who comes to work for a wealthy, privileged London family, but finds herself “unwittingly embroiled in a scandal that threatens to ruin everyone caught in its wake”. What the Nanny Saw will be published next summer.

    Evans said: “I’m absolutely over the moon to have Fiona joining the Michael Joseph list, she writes timely and compulsive novels that appeal to the zeitgeist and she’ll be a perfect complement to our women’s fiction portfolio. We feel incredibly lucky to have her and can’t wait to begin working with her.” North American rights in the first title have gone to Sarah McGrath at Riverhead.

    Taken from the Bookseller.

    I’ve not read any of Fiona’s books, but I have to admit I quite like the sound of What The Nanny Saw and I’ll definitely be on the look out for it on Amazon!

    Posted in Book Deals | 1 Comment »

    Chick Flick Tuesday: Miss Congeniality

    Posted on May 25th, 2010 by Chloe

    Chick Flick Tuesday highlights the best chick flicks in the movie world as well as bringing you news on upcoming chick flick releases as well as letting you all know about which chick lit books are being made into chick flick movies!

    This week I’ve gone back a few years to 2000 to pick our Chick Flick title for this week. I was reading an article about the lovely Sandra Bullock, and was reminded of her fantastic comedy movie Miss Congeniality. I first saw it at its first DVD release, but it is a movie I can watch again and again, knowing it’s always going to make me laugh, and I never get bored of it either! Sandra is perfect as tomyboy FBI Agent Grace Lou Freebush, and its a fab one for when you want a night in with a funny and light-hearted film!

    “Sandra Bullock stars as a bumbling female FBI agent assigned to go undercover as a participant in the Miss United States beauty pageant when it is discovered that one of the contestants is being targeted for murder. Benjamin Bratt leads the undercover team, while also playing the reluctant love interest. Candice Bergen and William Shatner manage the pageant and hire Michael Caine to turn Bullock from rough and tumble agent to stunning beauty queen. The physical transformation is impressive, although the klutzy personality remains. Everything seems to be fine once the killer is suddenly caught, but Bullock suspects there is more to this story, and the truth eventually unfolds with an unexpected twist.”

    Posted in Chick Flick Tuesday | 1 Comment »

    Author Article: Julia Williams

    Posted on May 25th, 2010 by Chloe

    I have been lucky enough to read an ARC of Julia Williams’ new book The Bridesmaid Pact and it is an absolutely brilliant read. Julia offered to write us an article about weddings to post this week as it’s the release of her book, and it’s a great read too. I really hope you all enjoy the book, it’s a lovely one to sit back with in the sun and immerse yourself in, but until you can read that, enjoy Julia’s fantastic article, and our thanks go to Julia for taking the time write this for us!

    “The Bridesmaid Pact is the story of four friends who make a promise to be each other’s bridesmaids when they grow up, only for things not to turn out quite according to plan…

    When I was asked by my editor to write a book about weddings, it seemed a little bit of a tall order. I’ve been married for over twenty years now, and so have most of my friends. Long gone are the days when every weekend seemed to be being spent trogging up and down the country to various sets of nuptials. The years in between have been busy domestic ones, could I even summon up the memory of how it felt to be a bride on her special day?

    To help me in my endeavours, I did start thinking back to my own wedding - while realising that some things have moved on since 1989 ), some things inevitably remain the same. There will, undoubtedly be stress. There will at some point be tears. There will be even in the most functional of families moments of strife and disunity. But generally speaking things come together on the big day, and everyone (particularly the bride and groom) has a blast…

    So my first point of call was tapping back into the things that went both wrong and right on my own wedding day. My first major crisis came two months before the big day, when the woman running the hotel we’d booked for the reception ran off with the cook, and had to sell up a week before the wedding. Oh the trauma of that discovery, and the subsequent frantic phone calls to my mother (I was inconveniently based in London, while getting married in Shropshire. Long distance weddings. Don’t do it, girls!)

    Then there was the wedding rings cock up. My husband and I, not being in the habit of buying rings on a regular basis, naively thought we could get the rings we’d ordered a fortnight before the wedding, sized in our local jewellers. Wrong. Of course they had to be sent off to the manufacturers.

    “We can have them back in a fortnight,” said the cheery girl behind the counter.

    “Oh,” we said weakly, “we’re getting married in a fortnight.”

    Luckily, they had an emergency service, so we were promised them within a week.

    A week before the wedding, I promptly turned up to pick up the rings. They weren’t there.

    “They’ll be in on Monday,” I was assured.

    Monday came and went, no rings. By Wednesday they still hadn’t arrived, and my husband and I were becoming frantic.

    “Why not try the jeweller in the High Street?” suggested my mum.

    The jeweller in the High Street wasn’t able to sell us any rings, but promised we could borrow some if we got stuck. “We can’t have you going up the aisle, naked, m’dear,” were his parting words.

    So that’s in the end, what we did.

    Some, but not all of these details have slipped into The Bridesmaid Pact, as well as some of the good stuff too. Mrs Trim, who sorts out Doris’ flowers is inspired by the lovely old lady who lived halfway up a hill in Shropshire and made me the most gorgeous bouquet of gold roses. And I hope I have managed to capture some of the dizzying joy I experienced on my own wedding day.

    The thing about getting married, it seems to me is that you are not only embarking on your (you hope) lifelong journey with your partner, but the lead up to the marriage can be a journey in itself. So The Bridesmaid Pact is very much the story of the individual journey each of the characters’ takes, both towards their wedding day and beyond. For all of them, the wedding itself isn’t the end it’s the beginning, and for some of them it’s a long path to the happiness they deserve.

    In the end I was surprised at how much of my own experience of getting married and going to weddings, flowed out of me, once I got going. But like I say, while 21st weddings have moved on, some things never change.

    Boy meets girl, Boy gets married to girl. All sorts of things can happen…

    And that’s a gift to a writer.”

    Posted in Author Article | 1 Comment »

    Book News: To The Moon and Back by Jill Mansell

    Posted on May 25th, 2010 by Chloe

    Anyone a fan of Jill Mansell? Well, if you are you’ll be pleased to know we already have details of Jill’s next book to be called To The Moon and Back! It’s not due out until 3rd February 2011, but I’m already excited about it as I’ve read Jill’s latest few releases and really enjoyed them. Here’s the synopsis:

    “When Ellie tragically loses her husband Jamie in an accident she feels that her world has come to an end. Months later she is ready for a new start – at work that is. She doesn’t need a new man – not with Jamie’s secret visits to keep her company.

    Entrepreneur Zack seems to have it all – wealth, good looks and success. But the woman he can’t stop thinking about won’t give him a second glance.

    Washed-up popstar Roo is sure that she’s finally found the one. Niall is everything she’s ever wanted – that is until she learns that he already has a wife. Intrigued, Roo is determined to check out her competition. But in relationships things are not always what they seem…”

    Posted in 2011 Releases, Book News | 2 Comments »

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