Author:Johanna Lindsey
Fans of Bridgerton, Georgette Heyer and Jenny Hambly will love this sensational and sexy romantic adventure from #1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey.
"With that special touch of Lindsey humour and sexual tension, she wins her fans' hearts" -- ROMANTIC TIMES
"First-rate romance" -- NEW YORK TIMES
"Lindsey has mastered her craft, she creates fantasy...You want romance - you got it!" -- INSIDE BOOKS
"This is a wonderful love story. Sexy cowboys, family feuds and so much more." -- ***** Reader review
"Utter filth, loved it." -- ***** Reader review
"Joanna Lindsey pulls you into the story, so much so, that you don't want to put the book down." -- ***** Reader review
"Great read - couldn't stop reading once I started." -- ***** Reader review
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HIDDEN IDENTITIES, FAMILY FEUDS AND A LOVE THAT WILL NEVER DIE
Some young ladies marry for money and social standing, a few lucky ones marry for love, but Tiffany Warren is marrying to end a feud.
The quarrel between the Warrens and the Callahans has to be resolved, but when Tiffany reluctantly travels west to meet rancher Hunter Callahan she finds herself being kidnapped by the enemy family.
Hunter, a handsome, sweet-talking charmer whom she has to fight off because he can't keep his eyes-or his hands-off her, is unaware of Tiffany's true identity.
But as Hunter goes about claiming his rightful bride-to-be, he knows that he has only one heart to win...
With that special touch of Lindsey humour and sexual tension, she wins her fans’ hearts.
—— Romantic Times[Pieces of You is a] deeply emotional and skillfully written story of learning to listen to one's heart and finding all the missing pieces of oneself within one's heart, rather than in the love of another person.
—— Natasha is a Book JunkieCassia Leo's conclusion to the Shattered Hearts series, Bring Me Home, can be summed up with one word: perfection.
—— Sinfully Sexy BooksHugely enjoyable... Fallout is both deliciously gobble-able and carefully constructed... A thoroughly pleasurable read
—— Holly Williams , Independent on SundayAn intelligent, pacy tale... Every summer needs a One Day-style read; this book is a contender for that crown
—— Anne Ashworth , The TimesAbsorbing and romantic... Will drag you in and keep you there until the very last page
—— Mernie Gilmore , Daily ExpressLife-enhancing and compelling
—— Di Speirs , PsychologiesAn emotionally charged fourth novel from Jones
—— GlamourCements her reputation as a writer in the style of William Boyd: able to take on a variety of styles and mould them to her own voice
—— Viv Groskop , RedJones has artfully captured the era and the febrile atmosphere of London theatreland
—— Carla McKay , Daily MailAbsorbing
—— Good HousekeepingFabulous period detail
—— Woman & HomeEven better than The Outcast
—— Natascha McElhone , IndependentAnyone who loved Sadie Jones' gripping debut novel The Outcast will be equally hooked by this fraught tale of creative ambition and betrayal in a radical theatre group of 1970s London
—— StylistFew people combine emotional intelligence with commercial appeal so well… Jones writes so richly it’s like sinking into a luxurious bath
—— MetroA vivid sense of period is combined with a real satirical edge
—— Mail on SundayJones gives the appearances of being an effortlessly fluent writer. Her sentences tumble forth, occasionally surprising the reader with their odd perfection… Sadie Jones is that rare novelist who can deliver a satisfying plot without stylistic compromise
—— Alex Peake-Tomkinson , Times Literary SupplementThe novel captures, better than anything I’ve read, theatre’s febrile, ephemeral intensity
—— Samantha Ellis , Big IssueNow I want to read her other books
—— William Leith , Evening StandardAn irresistible read
—— John Koski , Daily MailA page-turning read. We can think of no more worthwhile or enjoyable companion on holiday
—— A Little Bird (Blog)Sadie Jones depicts the dark undercurrents of middle-class life with unerring skill, telling a powerful and disturbing story with insight and depth
—— Good Book Guidethoughtful and ambitious
—— GuardianExcellent and astutely observed
—— Evening StandardI read the book. I loved it. I loved her. She’s smart, she’s funny and she makes us all feel like we’re good just the way we are.
—— Jenna Bush Hager , TodayFresh, frantic and very funny.
—— Fanny Blake , Woman & HomeLong-awaited.
—— Reader's DigestBridget is back! ... The third book in the series does not disappoint, taking the reader on a whirlwind tour of Bridget's life as a 50-something, and all the highs, lows, tears and laughter that you'd expect.
—— The Bristol MagazineWhat remains unchanged – and addictive – is its diary format.
—— The LadyLife may have changed dramatically for Bridget, but you can still prepare to laugh and cry at Helen Fielding’s latest novel.
—— No 1 MagazineFans of the original books have not been, and will not be, disappointed.
—— Chris White, fiction buyer for Waterstones , UK Press SyndicationTender, touching and often hilarious – a welcome return.
—— Sara Lawrence , Daily MailBridget is as hopeless, loveable and funny as ever.
—— StylistAn uproariously funny novel of modern life, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is the triumphant return of our favourite Everywoman.
—— UK Press SyndicationLaugh-out-loud funny, as well as punctuated by moments of genuine sadness, which are proportionately balanced throughout the story.
—— Louise Denyer , Suffolk MagazineTimely, tender, touching, witty, wise and bloody hilarious
—— UK Press SyndicationHilariously written
—— Emma Lawton , University of Nottingham ImpactThis book is an innocent pleasure, and made me laugh a lot
—— Naomi James , Church Times