Should I Tell You?

Should I Tell You?

Love, joy, heartache and laughter in one delicious, life-affirming novel from the No. 1 bestselling Jill Mansell. 'I love this book so much . . . like a wonderful, warm, writing hug' Joanna Cannon



From the queen of feelgood fiction, an uplifting new novel of friendship, families and finding love . . .

'What a gorgeous book! Jill has a great gift for characterisation - nuanced, interesting, believable people but created with a charming lightness of touch. Thanks to Jill's warmth, wisdom and emotional intelligence, this book was a huge pleasure to read' Marian Keyes

'A sparkling, joyful read! Jill's books always keep you guessing to the very end' Phillipa Ashley

'A good story like this needs a quiet afternoon, a sofa and a warm blanket. Moving and heartfelt! Enjoy' Fern Britton

Amber, Lachlan and Raffaele met as teenagers in the Cornish seaside home of kind-hearted foster parents. Years on, the bond between them is unbreakable

But Amber has a secret. She's in love with Lachlan. She can't tell him, because that would never work - he's not the settling-down type. Surely it's better to keep him as a friend than to risk losing him?

Raffaele has his own dilemma. Vee was the dream girlfriend, until it all went horribly wrong . . . and he can't understand why. Is Vee hiding something from him?

Now their widowed foster dad Teddy has found new love. Charming and beautiful, Olga seems perfect. But is she? Or will she break Teddy's fragile heart?

Against a backdrop of sparkling seas and sunny skies, the unexpected is always just around the corner. Welcome to Lanrock!

Gloriously romantic and completely life-affirming, Jill Mansell's wonderful new novel set in sunny Cornwall will make you believe in love again


Auteur | Jill Mansell
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Literatuur & Romans

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