Author:Jane Moore

Fans of Jane Fallon, Adele Parks and Candace Bushnell will absolutely love this unmissable and uplifting romantic comedy from Sunday Times bestselling author Jane Moore. Perfect to settle down with and guaranteed to keep you turning the pages!
'Fourplay is like a deliciously gossipy session with your girlfriends - it's compulsive' -- Cathy Kelly
'Hilarious ... As therapeutic for heartbreak as a voodoo doll!' -- Glamour
'Moore's endearing exuberance and sense of humour are seductive' -- The Times
'A feel-good read, which sparkles with her trademark funny one-liners' -- Elle
'The best book I have ever read' -- ***** Reader review
'Enjoyed this book from start to finish.' -- ***** Reader review
'Another fantastic story that I just could not put down!' -- ***** Reader review
'Brilliant' -- ***** Reader review
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Four men: Conor, Sean, Martin, Jeff.
Four choices: Friendship; Sex; Money; A husband.
Jo is trying to run a business, a home and a family when her husband falls in love with someone else. So much so, that he wants to leave his family for his very young, very pretty secretary.
But Jo isn't a bad catch herself. Suddenly single again - with the added complication of children in tow - she has four very different men buzzing around her.
But does she really need anyone?
Fourplay is like a deliciously gossipy session with your girlfriends - it's compulsive
—— Cathy KellyHilarious ... As therapeutic for heartbreak as a voodoo doll!
—— GlamourMoore's endearing exuberance and sense of humour are seductive
—— The TimesA feel-good read, which sparkles with her trademark funny one-liners
—— ElleAn hilarious and assured modern-day Jane Austen romp
—— GQHeavy with menace and a dark streak of violence, it's as unforgiving as it is gripping
—— MetroAn absorbing story about emotional constraint and its dangers
—— Daily TelegraphPoignant and compelling, Sadie Jones's latest novel captures the claustrophobia of a passionate marriage that is overwhelmed by circumstance
—— Eithne Farry , Marie ClaireSmall Wars is a gripping account of emotional disintegration against a backdrop of emotional repression... A well-paced novel possessing both literary and moral integrity
—— Sunday TelegraphElegant, powerful with a huge emotional punch
—— Woman and HomeThis is an unforgiving, far from comfortable read, but a very compelling one
—— Tina Jackson , MetroMeticulously researched and emotionally powerful, this is a second novel to be proud of.
—— Emma Lee Potter , ExpressHer prose is direct, undecorated, irresistibly dynamic and immensely powerful... Small Wars is at least as good as The Outcast. In fact, it is probably better, and praise doesn't come much higher
—— Sue Gaisford , Independent on SundayJones writes brilliantly; you quickly inhabit Hal and Clara's world; from the dank, metallic smell of the interrogation room to the taste of White Ladies at the Limassol Club that linger long after you've reached the end
—— Claire Longrigg , PsychologiesSadie Jones pulls no punches in her description of the savagely unsophisticated island war. An exceptional book that shudders with the weight of human responsibility
—— Kerry Fowler , Good HousekeepingWith her second novel, Sadie Jones...confirms her brilliance
—— Books QuarterlyA timely read for the end of 2009
—— Katherine Whitbourn , Daily MailA novel that resonates with contemporary parallels
—— Emma Hagestadt , IndependentSadie Jones again pulls no punches in this strong story.
—— Sally Cousins , Sunday TelegraphIntelligent and moving novel
—— Woman and HomeThis impassioned tale is a gripping read
—— James Smart , The GuardianJones is fabulous...offering titbits of danger and discord, yet keeping a cool matter-of-fact tone for the big horrors
—— Sunday TimesHer second novel is a must-read; a devastating, brilliant account of what happens when everything a man believes in...begins to crumble
—— Cath Kidson MagazineFull of danger and discord
—— Sunday Times Summer Reading