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My synopsis: Tilly and Erin have been friends since college - but after Tilly went to London and Erin went home to Roxborough to care for an ailing mother. After her boyfriend moves out of their flat and leaves her with the rent, Tilly decides it is time for a change. When visiting Erin for the weekend she stumbles across an ad for a job - a "girl Friday" and decides to give it a shot.Strong-arming her way in for an interview, she meets Max Dineen - interior designer, father of Lou, and decidedl...
Couldn't get on with two of the main characters, Tilly and Jack. Otherwise it was an ok story.
Recently, I have been reading escapist, fluffy romance novels instead of my usual mix of YA dystopian books, contemporary fiction, and mysteries. This book reminded me quite a bit of The Casual Vacancy, only in an upside down, happy world. Both novels are set in claustrophobically small English villages where rumor and innuendo rule the day. But where the Rowling book spirals tragically, this book rides waves of happiness to its finish, while addressing issues of homophobia, character assassinat...
A book that's bound to put a smile on your face! The easy narrative plus the simple story line makes it a good choice for some light reading. The complete justice done to the characters albeit simple, makes it even more interesting and keeps you absorbed throughout the read!
I am going to say right off the bat that I really could never get into Chick Lit, that is until now. This is the most hilarious story with that off the wall pure British comedy that will make you chuckle from page one to the end. This author has certainly shown me that light and fluff with a great storyline, a few important messages and some just down and out comedy is what you need every now and then. OMG, I'm still chuckling. I am so going to have to check out the rest of this author's line of...
Oh c'mon! How is everyone giving this book a minimum of 3 stars? There was no depth in the characters, no depth in the love story of the supposed main character, Tilly Cole. I love chick-lit, i really do. But, there has to be some meaning, some depth in the 'love story'. After avoiding Jack for the whole book, Tilly agrees to marry him in the end..this just wasn't believable! So you can't date him because you think he's commitment-phobic but you can marry him? They didn't have ONE meaningful con...
I really can't say enough how much I enjoyed reading this wonderful book. As a fan of Meg Cabot's adult books, and Sophie Kinsella's stand alone novels, I felt like I'd found a book that was reminiscent of the type of "chick lit" that allowed the main character to be strong, yet emotionally open. Tilly was a sweet character that only annoyed me in her resistance to Jack, who really manages to warm the heart. Jack isn't the regular Lothario that you're eager to hate; he's actually much more compl...
Another sad example of the "Just Because It's British, Doesn't Make It Good" genre of Chick Lit. This book can be summarized as follows: Boy dumps Girl.Girl lands perfect live-in job in perfect Cotswolds town taking care of perfect teenager.Girl meets Perfect New Boy.Girl artificially creates rumor-based reasons not to date Perfect New Boy.Perfect New Boy pursues (Why?) Girl.How will it end?Predictable and implausible story.
I was in the mood for an easy, no-brainer romance novel, and this book was PERFECT for that. So sweet, and with the perfect plot to drive it forwards in my opinion. Of course it was predictable, but... It`s a romance novel. So obviously the end is going to be forseeable. However, for me, it`s more about the journey there. I loved seeing how the relationships developed, and what came between them. I think the characters were well thought out and not way too cliche.. I didn`t sit there cringing, w...
There was a recent sale on Jill Mansell titles and between Carolyn and I, we got a few. I'd read some previously and was lukewarm on what I'd read before. But a good sale and chick lit are a siren's call to me so what the hell.I just finished Rumor Has It and thought it has the best and worst of what chick lit is.Pro: it's a romance.Pro: The women have careers.Con: Men are more important than careers.Pro: Gay ex.Con: Gay ex.Con: The hero was engaged previously and she died in a drowning accident...
Own this book but DNF. Not Jill Mansell’s best.
This book is a light and easy read, it is reasonably enjoyable but it seems like just another Jill Mansell book - same characters with different names in a different setting. Very predictable but fun nonetheless.
Story OverviewThis is the story of what happens when a girl from the city moves to a little town and finds out what happens when people stop being polite ... and start being real. (Oh wait ... that is the description of The Real World, isn't it?) But, essentially, this book is about how living in a small town can be a little like living in fish bowl. The town in question is Roxborough (located in the UK ... but I'm not sure if it is a real town or a Mansell creation). When Tilly Cole is left by
2.5 starsThis was almost a waste of my time but had a few good parts that made it kind of worth my time. This was like those movies New Years Eve and Valentines Day in that it is a whole group of people falling in love. However, I never really liked those movies, as with this book.Tilly and Jack were just unrealistic. They really didn't interact that much, and I didn't feel a connection with them or even between them. Then BOOM he asks her to marry him?! WTFI really liked Max and Lou, they made
I absolutely love this author, as I always know that when a read one of Jill's books, I know that I'm in for a treat. Pure indulgence on so many levels, it's got everything. I loved getting to know all of the different characters and there own individual stories which you get to discover as you progress through the book. If you haven't read a her books before, then I highly recommend that you do.
2.5 stars. I don't rate books so low but I just didn't feel this book. Tilly was a nice protagonist but the love story between Jack and Tilly was not realistic at all. It's like watching Some fairy tale where the struggle to get with the love of ur life is more and after that u never know if they had any fights or not. Jack is so hot and there are rumours flying around in the town that he's slept with literally every women in the small town.Jack meets Tilly and he's attracted to her but there wa...
I read this. Back when I used to borrow books from the library. Four years ago. I don't remember a single thing about it. Kindly ignore my review.
I picked this book up as a lark in the bookstore yesterday and started reading it when I got home. Five hours later, I was reaching the end of one of the most enjoyable, light-hearted, fun, entertaining reads I have read in a while. While this book might be in that oft-derided genre of "chick-lit", it transcends it with its intelligence, irony, snark, sarcasm, and a cast of lovable characters in a small English town named Roxborough. In a Cranford meets Jane Austen meets Helen Fielding kind of w...
A tedious story about an airheaded girl.called Tilly who goes to work.for a man called Max who lives in a picturesque Cotswold town with his teenage daughter. Ma x's marriage broke up.because he decided he was gay (though how this happened is never explained, he has no man in his life). Tilly falls for Max's handsome friend Jack (not gay) whose fiancee tragically died a couple of years earlier. A f ew other people, equally uninteresting, drift in and out of the story. Nothing a musing happens..
Another book I didn’t want to put down, especially near the end. Some surprises along the way too