Author:Jessica Linden
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The most dangerous kind of love
Secret Agent Abbie Whitmore is used to putting her life on the line, but she's never endangered someone she loves. And now, Congressman Jonathan Lassiter is embroiled in a political scandal – and it could be all her fault. Is she tough enough to keep him alive?
A gentle tale, in a lovely setting, a thoroughly enjoyable read
—— Katie Ffordesuch a heartwarming and engaging story, with a wonderful setting in Hope Green ... It’s a charming and heartwarming book, that will bring a smile to every reader’s face.
—— Cressida McLaughlin , author of The Canal Boat CafeA charming read. Made me want to move to the country and buy a cottage with roses around the door
—— Sarah MorganLike a plate of hot-buttered crumpets and a mug of tea - warm, comforting and utterly delightful!
—— Annie Lyons , author of The Choir on Hope StreetIt was a truly lovely read with delightful characters, both human and animal and I'm dying to know what happens next to Joe, Sam and their family and menagerie.
—— Phillippa AshleyI adored this book! I fell in love with the sleepy little village of Hope Green and all the characters in it. Just as I found myself smiling in a complete state of delight, something would happen that would send me frantically page-turning to find out more. Perfect pace, beautiful descriptions, and fantastic characters. 5 warm and fuzzy stars!
—— Jenny HaleAn uplifting read, full of warmth and wonderful characters; four-legged and human!
—— Daisy James , author of The Runaway BridesmaidAnyone dreaming of escaping to a rural life is going to love this. Pups, paw prints and piglets! A purr-fect curl-up read for country lovers!
—— Jane Linfoot , author of The Little Wedding Shop by the SeaPraise for Jane Fallon
—— -Queen of chick lit Jane Fallon brings us another gripping novel of friendship, deceit and drama. She is at her edgy and entertaining best - definitely one to be passed around your girl squad!
—— OK MagazineChick lit with an edge
—— GuardianI love Fallon, she's in a category all of her own - her books are great fun and her characters are fabulous, believable women who take no nonsense.
—— Marian Keyes , Daily MailSparkling and unpredictable
—— ElleWell plotted, absorbing read with a whiff of Agatha Christie
—— Woman and Home'Hot Tickets' Pick of the Week
—— Hello MagazineHugely entertaining and hugely enjoyable. This is one to watch in 2017.
—— Claire AllanThis smart story (that has a serial killer thrown in) proves that even with science behind it, the course of true love never runs smooth
—— Sunday MirrorUnlike any other psychological thriller … Like a lengthy episode of the dark TV series Black Mirror … so expertly written it gets you thinking that it could happen in real life
—— Peterborough TelegraphThe One is my kind of book, one that stimulates the mind while warming the heart ... Gorgeously written, and pulsing with heart
—— Louise Beech, , author of The Mountain in My ShoeThe One is one of a kind – and singularly good.
—— Barbara CopperthwaiteA fresh, compelling, psychological thriller that will keep you guessing!
—— Mandy Baggotinsanely brilliant
—— Gillian McAllisterpacy, thrilling and very original. The plot is fabulous
—— Askews NewsletterA page-turning psychological thriller with a difference, this is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.
—— Irish ExaminerAn extremely good short novel about a teenage boy from Dublin… This is really very good indeed.
—— William Leith , Evening StandardTheir love affair, across divisions of class and age, is brilliantly, painfully told. Although Montpelier Parade is – amazingly – Geary’s debut novel, he already knows how to play with the reader’s feelings like a pro. He’s one to watch.
—— James Marriott , The TimesIt’s written throughout in the second person, a device that sounds tricksy and ought to jar, but Geary’s deft way with words makes it work. Staggeringly good.
—— Simon Shaw , Mail on SundayWow, for a debut book, this blew me away. It is a beautiful, lyrical, almost poetic story of first love, the passion and heartbreak of loss and finding out who you are… The writing just made me sigh (in a good way) and I cannot wait to read Karl’s next book. As this is only a slim book, it will haunt the reader, and for me, it will always have a place in my heart. It is a book to treasure and to tell your friends and family about. It’s one to keep and one to reread, just because.
—— Angie Rhodes , NudgeIt’s a sensitively told love story and an evocative picture of rainy, gritty 1980s Dublin. Geary is a writer to keep an eye on.
—— James Marriott , The TimesGeary’s use of the second person is unfaltering and brilliantly sustained, it creates an intimacy and intensity that is utterly absorbing.
—— Claire Allfree , Daily MailA quietly moving story of two lost souls in 1980s Dublin.
—— Sarah Gilmartin , Irish TimesThe Summer of Impossible Things is that rare thing: a deftly crafted, utterly compelling story written entirely from the heart. Hauntingly beautiful, heart-rending and unique, this is an instant classic. I sobbed my heart out and adored it!
—— Miranda DickinsonGORGEOUS. It's so moving and romantic and I want to re-read it immediately
—— Louise O'NeillDefinitely more Time Traveller’s Wife than Dr Who
—— Good HousekeepingPacks an emotional punch that's second to none - and the author's hallmark. Rowan Coleman picks you up, spins you around and dances you to the very edge of love. Glorious
—— Sarah HilaryPowerfully moving, vivid, glowing with love and humanity... I loved every word
—— Rosie WalshThe Summer of Impossible Things is utterly beautiful and engrossing - and Coleman is a brilliant storyteller
—— Eve ChaseI fell into the pages of this beautiful book, vivid, emotional, and so very evocative, it was an utter joy from first page to last
—— Amanda JenningsTHE SUMMER OF IMPOSSIBLE THINGS is truly a thing of great beauty.'
—— Paul BurstonThe pages turn themselves in this perfect summer read. Rowan Coleman has written a time-bending mystery with a huge heart. I loved it
—— Paul McVeighThe Summer of Impossible Things is captivating, thought-provoking and beautifully written. Rowan Coleman has written a book to savour, and characters to care about. I loved it.
—— Hazel GaynorA romantic holiday read with substance…a timeless love story…heart-wrenching
—— Liz Earle MagazineYou're going to love, The Summer of Impossible Things...A rollercoaster ride back and forward through time...enthralling
—— My WeeklyA wonderful story
—— Primamagical and fresh...totally unexpected
—— Saga MagazineA sparkling novel of hope and sacrifice’
—— Glasgow HeraldMagical, heart-warming and time-bending story.
—— Mslexia