PLOT: Richard and Sarah have a whirlwind romance in Sarah's hometown London, which results in her moving to Australia to marry him. On the day of their wedding Sarah realises that she may be making the biggest mistake of her life. Richard's first wife Bronte is the only person not at the wedding, although she feels drawn to visit Richard.
In the meantime, Richard's best friend Tom is living with his girlfriend, who is old enough to be his mother. But is he really happy? His girlfriend disapproves of everything about his life, including his friendship with Richard and Sarah. Soon Tom finds himself attracted to the very person he shouldn't be.
By the end of the summer much passion has been shared - but between whom?
REVIEW: I picked this book up on the shelf at my volunteer work, thinking it looked okay. I found myself without a book to read one day, so started on this one. I was quickly drawn in from the start, and by about halfway through I couldn't put the book down. There are quite a few plots and subplots interwoven, which made for a more entertaining read than some more simple books. I recommend this for those in their mid-twenties upward.
![]() |
Creepy astrology eyes staring into my soul! |
AUTHOR: Strangely enough, Jessica Adams is actually an astrologer for Cosmopolitan magazine - and has published three books on astrology. (If I had known this before I read 'Tom Dick and Debbie Harry' I may have been put off reading it!) Click below to see her website - although be warned, it is mainly weird astrology stuff...
No comments:
Post a Comment