Author:Johanna Lindsey
A young heiress in mourning for her mother, Kimberly Richards has been abandoned by her long-time fiance. But Kimberly's father, the Earl of Amburough, is intent upon marrying her off as quickly as possible, so that he can remarry. His chosen bridegroom for his daughter is Lachlan, the dashing and newly-impoverished Laird of Clan MacGregor.
Kimberley, however, harbours a deep-seated dislike of Scots and gold-diggers, and is dubious about a tryst with the handsome, haughty Lachlan. But strange turns and outrageous circumstances promise to lead the ill-matched pair to a wildly unexpected destination - and to open a resisting heart to the true glories of love.
High-quality entertainment. The charm and appeal of her characters is infectious.
—— Publishers WeeklyFirst-rate romance.
—— New York Daily NewsDelicious, sexy, historical romance with a clever twist.
—— BooklistEnthralling
—— BestI've just finished this . . . it's FABALISS. I was SO GRIPPED
—— Marian Keyes , bestselling author of The BreakYou will tear through this gripping tale of love, betrayal and the importance of fighting back
—— SunJane Fallon superbly taps into our inner Avenger. A hugely compelling and unpredictable story about what happens when friendship goes wrong. It had me gasping out loud on several occasions. I loved it and just couldn't put it down!
—— Ruth Jones , bestselling author of Never GreenerIt's a deliciously wicked book and if you haven't read it . . . you should!
—— Milly Johnson , bestselling author of The Queen of Wishful ThinkingWhat a glorious, heartfelt and enlightening book!
—— Giovanna Fletcher , bestselling author of Some Kind of WonderfulGreat fun
—— Good HousekeepingBefore long events are spiralling drastically out of control
—— Isabelle Broom , HeatI raced through Jane Fallon's delicious new page-turner about friends behaving badly. It's unpredictable and feisty, with a lead character that's a long way from the average romantic heroine
—— Jane Costello , bestselling author of Summer Nights at the Moonlight HotelPraise for Jane Fallon
—— -Sparkling and unpredictable
—— ElleChick lit with an edge
—— GuardianCompulsively readable
—— Daily MailIntelligent, edgy and witty
—— GlamourDeliciously devious . . . A darkly comic and addictive read
—— Daily ExpressWell-crafted, dryly funny
—— RedFun and feisty women's fiction at its very best
—— HeatJane Fallon injects a smart edge into the chick-lit genre
—— In StyleDeliciously edgy
—— Good HousekeepingGripping stuff . . . A great, intelligent read
—— Daily MailWitty, well observed
—— HeatBrilliant and original
—— SunAbsolutely brilliant
—— CloserA hilarious page-turner
—— YoursI 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 KeyesA deeply moving portrait of fear and acceptance.
—— John Boyne , Irish IndependentThis seems like one of those books designed to fold straightaway into contemporary liberal conversation.
—— The SkinnyCause for jubilation . . . This proves her to be the reigning queen of British chick lit . . . insightful, funny and poignant
—— Daily MailPraise for Marian Keyes
—— -Gloriously funny
—— The Sunday TimesFunny but poignant
—— Marie ClaireA total triumph
—— Daily MailNot only is it a great story with funny, loveable characters, it made me laugh out loud
—— StylistA beautifully written modern love story from Britain's best contemporary female author
—— Sun on SundayWonderfully written and completely engrossing, with exquisitely drawn characters in a brilliantly plotted narrative. It will make you think long after you finish the final page
—— Daily MailA tender, funny and hopeful look at love, grief and life. Bumper box of tissues required
—— StylistA beautiful read
—— HelloFunny, heart-warming and extremely wise
—— PrimaA deeply satisfying book full of big emotions
—— Good HousekeepingA laugh-out-loud, rollicking good read and a very touching love story
—— Sunday IndependentMoyes is the queen of the classy weepy
—— ElleA delight
—— The Daily MirrorA sparkling novel of hope and sacrifice’
—— Glasgow HeraldMagical, heart-warming and time-bending story.
—— Mslexia