Author:Liz Reinhardt
Who to choose . . .?
Thrust back into school life after a year in Denmark, Brenna Blixen is soon making new friends and catching the eye of two boys with bad reputations. There’s the dark and mysterious Saxon, and the gorgeous and sexy Jake.
They’re both totally hot and totally into Brenna.
But Saxon and Jake have unresolved history and Brenna’s caught in the middle.
It’s time to make some tough choices, fast.
Double Clutch is the first title in the Brenna Blixen series.
Seriously addictive. This is no simpering, run-of-the-mill love triangle. Five massive, massive stars!
—— Samantha Young...today's most skillful writer of intelligent historical romance
—— Publishers WeeklyAnother jewel in Beverley's heavily decorated crown ... delightful
—— The Romance ReaderA delightful blend of wit, intrigue, and emotional victories
—— The StateFlawless
—— Library JournalFabulous characters, dark secrets and a clever, compulsive plot that will take you completely by surprise
—— Lucy DiamondI couldn't put this book down: a fabulously original love story
—— Lucy DillonEnthralling from the get-go and packed with an irresistible blend of brilliant characters, intriguing drama and a plot twist that will slam-dunk your brain into the middle of next week
—— Isabelle BroomYou'll be laughing one minute and crying the next
—— Lucy DiamondI flaming loved it
—— Milly JohnsonIntriguing and uplifting - a real page-turner full of humour and mystery
—— Julie CohenAs sad as it is funny, as it is psychologically thrilling . . . Totally satisfying. I could not put it down!
—— Katy ReganWarm-hearted and funny
—— Sunday MirrorA haunting story peopled with characters you care about
—— Choice MagazineLyrical . . . Stedman’s debut signals a career certain to deliver future treasures
—— PeopleStunning and memorable
—— BooklistHeart-wrenching
—— Publisher's WeeklyExquisite
—— KirkusDelicate and imaginative . . . beautifully written . . . deserves every single bit of its success
—— ScotsmanLike a lighthouse, [The Light Between Oceans] shines a light in dark places, and its emotional resonance will stay with you for days
—— Irish ExaminerA thought-provoking debut novel . . . this beautifully delineated tale of love and loss, right and wrong, and what we will do for the happiness of those most dear to us, is moving without being maudlin
—— Boston Globeclever, funny and razor-sharp
—— Independent on Sundaythoughtful and ambitious
—— GuardianExcellent and astutely observed
—— Evening Standard