Despite her broken heart, when Dilly Gently joins Magnus Olensen's new band, the chemistry between them is explosive. Both impossibly romantic blondes with the souls of poets, they seem to be made for one another. But before they have chance to declare their affections, Dilly's friend Nell confides that she has a huge crush on Magnus, and Dilly nobly steps down in order to play the reluctant matchmaker. Nell returns the favor by setting Dilly up with her dashing twin brother, Flipper. But Flipper is not a good rebound for a true romantic: he hides a secret that could break Dilly's heart all over again.
'A rompalong tale ... you won't be disappointed.' -- Good Housekeeping on TONGUE IN CHEEK 'Fun' -- Heat on TONGUE IN CHEEK 'This will make you want to bin your kitten heels and dig out some wellies' -- Company on LOTS OF LOVE 'Well plotted and a satisfying read' -- Cosmopolitan on LOTS OF LOVE
About the Author
Fiona Walker's previous novels include Between Males, Kiss Chase,Snap Happy, Tongue in Cheek, and Well Groomed.
This is a fun novel, very light, frothy and full of comic characters with ultra funny names and nick names. Fiona is good in delivering a young read with dramatic effect and lots of innuendos.
Romance is in every page and her characters are flawed and heartwarming. Simple with a touch of bewitching sharp humor and lots of drinking, sex and rock and roll.
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Good for killing time. Not as good as some of her other books. It felt more unrealistic than others, as well. I didn't really care about anyone because they were all selfish,and mostly not very nice. (Is that what people are like? Yikes!) It was fun and events were interesting. Pacing was a bit ragged and it didn't flow so well. Come to think of it- these beautiful, some carefree, some calculating but rather unpleasant people are who tend to fill her books. I admit, I like it better when there are more horses in her books, but there were a few here so that was nice. You need to be able to quickly remember a lot of characters. Too much of the (drippy) romance genre, I prefer a bit less- but that is my own problem.
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