The latest novel from the author of
Out of the Blue (2003) and
Rescuing Rose (2004) opens with Miranda Sweet, a vet turned animal-behavior specialist, reeling from the sudden end of her engagement to a handsome actor whose television career is taking off. Running into an ex, the sleazy Jimmy Smith, who is now a supposedly respectable member of Parliament named James Mulholland, doesn't help matters, especially since it brings up long-buried guilt from an incident Miranda can't forget. Sixteen years ago, as a young activist under Jimmy's sway, Miranda was responsible for hurting the son of a university professor, and she decides to look up the boy, now a photographer, and confess and apologize. But when she meets the handsome, gruff David White, sparks fly immediately and Miranda puts off telling him that she was the one who unwittingly delivered the letter bomb that scarred his hands. Wolff's new novel has an unusual premise and a great payoff that will keep readers hooked.
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Review
'A superior confection!one of Wolff's talents is inventing central characters that the reader can identify with!Wolff's writing quirks are charming.' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'A charming comedy that'll reel you in from the first page. ' COMPANY 'Wolff has a light touch and a slick prose style that makes this story flow effortlessly.' MARIE CLAIRE 'This novel is so good because it's funny, tender and true.' CLOSER PRAISE FOR ISABEL WOLFF: Rescuing Rose 'Hilarious, moving, a wonderful story. I loved it.' WENDY HOLDEN 'Isabel Wolff has done it again. A cunningly twisted plot, a fabulously rewarding romance and a dog called Trevor -- what more could you want?' JESSICA ADAMS The Trials of Tiffany Trott 'I absolutely, genuinely loved. It's funny, charming, upbeat and unputdownable. Acutely observed, and so well-written. I was completely diverted and entertained' MARIAN KEYES 'A hilarious novel' JONATHAN SALE, Independent Out of the Blue 'A fabulous romantic comedy' Emma Freud, Radio 4 'A warm, witty, romantic comedy. Perfect! Isabel's work has a lot of substance as well as the fun' Helen Lederer, Express The Making of Minty Malone 'Hilarious and accurate!Truly gripping' The Times 'It's effervescent and heartwarming and somehow the pages just turn themselves' Big Issue