Author:Melissa Pimentel
Everything is going to plan - until she marries the wrong man . . .
'Perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella . . . the feel-good book of the summer' Cathy Kelly, Number One bestselling author
Jenny Sparrow can tell you her future:
1. Meet soulmate at 25
2. Move in with him
3. Marry him this year . . .
According to the plan Jenny made at thirteen, it's time for her to get married. But when her boyfriend proposes a break instead of a wedding, a girls' weekend in Vegas is the only solution . . . until she wakes up in a stranger's bed, and discovers that this is the year she gets married - to the wrong man.
Jenny wants a quick divorce and her old boyfriend back.
But what if her accidental husband has other ideas?
'A romance full of laugh-out-loud moments' Sunday Mirror
'What happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas . . . a terrific summer read' The People
'If you like Sophie Kinsella's books then you're in for a treat with this. Top-class chick lit' Love It Magazine
Perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella, with its rich intelligence and wild fun . . . the feel-good book of the summer
—— Cathy Kelly , Number One bestselling authorWhat happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas . . . a terrific summer read
—— The PeopleIf you like Sophie Kinsella's books then you're in for a treat. Top-class chick-lit
—— Love It MagazineA romance full of laugh-out-loud moments
—— Sunday MirrorPraise for Melissa Pimentel
—— -Great fun - a gripping read and very touching
—— Marian KeyesWitty, frank and candid, this book takes the reader on a hilarious tour through the world of modern dating
—— HeatA smart, funny retelling of Jane Austen's Persuasion that's perfect for a poolside read
—— RedHonest, funny and cringingly relatable
—— GlamourA fun, fast read about rediscovering a lost love
—— PopSugar, Best 2017 Summer Books for WomenSometimes there's nothing better than a good love story to get stuck into, but this one is also hilarious and has totally relatable observations of modern life
—— EssentialsFabulous, romantic and witty
—— Rosie BlakeNo one tugs at the heartstrings quite like Lucy Dillon
—— RedWe loved it!
—— CloserWarning: you will shed tears and end up booking a trip!
—— PrimaPrepare for tears and laughter
—— FabulousUnashamedly romantic
—— Sunday ExpressBrilliantly evocative
—— Paige ToonBrilliant, warm and beautifully judged - I raced through it
—— Cathy KellyA lovely, absorbing novel, full of beauty and mystery
—— Kate EberlenSo evocative you can practically smell the paella and sangria
—— CloserMore than a book about sport it is a book about a young man struggling to find his groove in the rough and tumble of fairly unforgiving, male society.
—— Liam Heylin , Irish ExaminerIn A Natural, Raisin delves into the life of a lower league English football team – a subject never covered before, as far as I know, in literary fiction. Perhaps it doesn’t sound an immediately appealing prospect. But he makes it wholly absorbing.
—— Theo Tait , London Review of Books[A] gripping, well-written and moving story, which should interest anyone curious about enclosed worlds and hidden lives… Raisin captures both the sweat and the glory of football. He has mastered the register of manager-speak, with its urgently shouted clichés, and the earnest banter on fans’ messaging boards.
—— Sameer Rahim , ProspectA Natural makes a conceptual leap that most old-style football fiction laboured to achieve: in the end its characters are as important as the milieu that tethers them and what emerges is an exceptionally good novel, which just happens to take place on a football pitch.
—— DJ Taylor , GuardianRaisin provides an authentic portrayal of life in the lower divisions both on and off the pitch. The fine details are present in the pre-match nerves in the changing rooms, the neatly laid out kit and the smell of Deep Heat, but it is the unchecked laddishness, the fake camaraderie and the close scrutiny from supporters on social media that Raisin wants us to feel… This is a rare novel about the challenge of being a gay professional footballer and hopefully it will go some way to help changing perceptions in a sport that has still got a very long way to go.
—— Ian Aspinall , Late TackleRoss Raisin’s book about a gay footballer, demands about 200 pages of patience, but you won’t regret it. In the vertiginous second half of this rich, wise study of masculinity, Raisin demonstrates with extraordinary sensitivity how difficult it can be to attain E.M. Forster’s dictum, “Only connect!”
—— Claire Lowdon , Times Literary SupplementThe virtue of devastatingly simple storytelling was also felt in Ross Raisin’s A Natural…one of my favourite novels of the year, about a gay footballer hiding an affair with the groundsman at his struggling lower-league team.
—— Anthony Cummins , Daily TelegraphA 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