Author:Lulu Taylor

A glitzy, gripping novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Her Frozen Heart.
From the prestigious dormitories of Westfield to the irresistible socialite scene of present-day London: everywhere Allegra McCorquodale goes, scandal follows her. And in Allegra's shadow are her closest friends since school, the Midnight Girls.
Romily de Lisle: super rich, brilliant and bored. She's as blessed as Allegra when it comes to looks, but she's a force to be reckoned with. And Imogen Heath: pretty, timid and hopelessly drawn to Allegra's reckless charm. She longs to be a part of the glitzy high-society world where her friends move with such ease.
Once free of the cloistered worlds of school and university, the Midnight Girls face new and different challenges, but they are for ever bonded by a terrible secret they've sworn never to break.
Bitter rivalries arise as their professional lives soon cross paths. Greed, tragedy and sinister passions threaten their allegiance and each of them stand to lose what they love most...
When Allegra, Romily and Imogen witness a tragedy at boarding school, they vow never to speak about it again. But years later, their professional paths cross and, before long, bitter rivalries and sinister passions threaten to ruin their friendship - and more. Wonderfully written and bursting with greed, sex and money, this indulgent read is totally irresistible
—— CloserA group of female friends are plagued by scandal, secrecy and saucy dealings . . . So, just like real life then?
—— heatFull-blooded, dramatic, exciting
—— ObserverSuperb storytelling and meticulous attention to authenticity of detail and depth of characterisation ... one of the country's most widely read novelists
—— Sunday TimesPlaidy excels at blending history with romance and drama
—— New York TimesMasterly... powerful
—— IndependentStuffed with brilliant hilarity
—— SpectatorWhat elevates The Making of Henry..is the way it talks about love. That, and being funny
—— GuardianThis is brilliantly, biliously funny. It is also painfully, movingly sad...Expansive and compassionate... Sharp and hilarious, this latest novel shows Jacobson at his best
—— ObserverA story of modern love that will have readers laughing and sighing with recognition... A wry, insightful, thoroughly enjoyable tale about how men and women choose their demons and their lovers, and the sacrifices they're willing to make for both
—— Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionDelightful... Her characters are, as always, wonderfully imperfect
—— New York Review of Books






