The Unpredictable Consequences of Love
When Josh arrives in St Carys to run the family hotel, he can't understand why Sophie has zero interest in letting any man into her life. He also can't understand how he's been duped into employing Sophie's impulsive friend Tula, whose crush on him is decidedly unrequited.
St Carys has more than its fair share of characters, including the charming but utterly feckless surfer Riley Bryant, who has a massive crush on Tula. Riley's aunt is superstar author Marguerite Marshall. And Marguerite has designs on Josh's grandfather...who in turn still adores his glamorous ex-wife, Dot...
Just how many secrets can one seaside town keep?
2.5 stars. Somewhat entertaining, but the characterizations could have been stronger. I couldn't find one character (except for maybe Dot) that I liked or felt compassion for.
Very lovely and light read ... just perfect for this hot summer day :)
What a great, feel good romance. I love books with multiple couples story lines weaving into one, I fell in love with everyone. I only wish that there was more!!
Ive been a fan of Jill Mansells books ever since her first novel, Fast Friends in 1991, and she is one of the few authors whose books I will always buy regardless. I very much enjoyed her last book, Don't Want to Miss a Thing, and have been eagerly awaiting the next one. A new book is always a treat worth waiting for and this, her 25th novel, is no exception.The story is set in the fictional, idyllic sounding St Carys in Cornwall. The main character, Sophie is a photographer and has moved to
If youd ask me how I ended up with a copy of this book on my shelf, I wouldnt know what to tell you. I honestly dont remember what made me pick out this book. But after endless months just waiting abandoned on my shelf I finally picked it up and read a story, I thought I would love. Only I didnt love it. I didnt even really like it. There are many factors that triggered this dislike though:First of all I think Mansells biggest problem is that her characters are superficial, stereotypical and don
What can I say? I'm a sucker for Jill Mansell's books! They are relaxing, fun, real and romantic and heartwarming. A must read in my opinion.After reading this book I Googled St Carys and it's as beautiful as I imagined, I'm so adding it to my "places to visit" list.All the stories of all the characters touched me deeply as always especially Dot and Lawrence's story. Sophie's story was very sad and I was really happy for Tula and Riley.I was SO happy to find out what happened to Martha and Tony
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Original Title: | The Unpredictable Consequences of Love |
ISBN: | 0755355938 (ISBN13: 9780755355938) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Sophie Wells, Josh Strachan, Tula Kaye, Riley Bryant |
Setting: | Cornwall, England(United Kingdom) |
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In the idyllic seaside town of St Carys, Sophie is putting the past firmly behind her.When Josh arrives in St Carys to run the family hotel, he can't understand why Sophie has zero interest in letting any man into her life. He also can't understand how he's been duped into employing Sophie's impulsive friend Tula, whose crush on him is decidedly unrequited.
St Carys has more than its fair share of characters, including the charming but utterly feckless surfer Riley Bryant, who has a massive crush on Tula. Riley's aunt is superstar author Marguerite Marshall. And Marguerite has designs on Josh's grandfather...who in turn still adores his glamorous ex-wife, Dot...
Just how many secrets can one seaside town keep?
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Title | : | The Unpredictable Consequences of Love |
Author | : | Jill Mansell |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | June 5th 2014 by Headline Review (first published January 30th 2014) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Adult |
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Jill Mansell books are hit or miss with me. I needed some good reads this weekend and just read books til I fell asleep. This was the only sample by Mansell that actually intrigued me, so I ended up buying this. Per usual there is a cast of characters, some misunderstandings, and a HEA for all the people involved. The only reason why I didn't give this five stars is that I thought the reaction of one of the characters to another character butting in on her business was not what we have been2.5 stars. Somewhat entertaining, but the characterizations could have been stronger. I couldn't find one character (except for maybe Dot) that I liked or felt compassion for.
Very lovely and light read ... just perfect for this hot summer day :)
What a great, feel good romance. I love books with multiple couples story lines weaving into one, I fell in love with everyone. I only wish that there was more!!
Ive been a fan of Jill Mansells books ever since her first novel, Fast Friends in 1991, and she is one of the few authors whose books I will always buy regardless. I very much enjoyed her last book, Don't Want to Miss a Thing, and have been eagerly awaiting the next one. A new book is always a treat worth waiting for and this, her 25th novel, is no exception.The story is set in the fictional, idyllic sounding St Carys in Cornwall. The main character, Sophie is a photographer and has moved to
If youd ask me how I ended up with a copy of this book on my shelf, I wouldnt know what to tell you. I honestly dont remember what made me pick out this book. But after endless months just waiting abandoned on my shelf I finally picked it up and read a story, I thought I would love. Only I didnt love it. I didnt even really like it. There are many factors that triggered this dislike though:First of all I think Mansells biggest problem is that her characters are superficial, stereotypical and don
What can I say? I'm a sucker for Jill Mansell's books! They are relaxing, fun, real and romantic and heartwarming. A must read in my opinion.After reading this book I Googled St Carys and it's as beautiful as I imagined, I'm so adding it to my "places to visit" list.All the stories of all the characters touched me deeply as always especially Dot and Lawrence's story. Sophie's story was very sad and I was really happy for Tula and Riley.I was SO happy to find out what happened to Martha and Tony
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