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Falling for You | 
enlarge | Author: Jill Mansell Publisher: Headline Review Category: Book
List Price: £7.99 Buy New: £3.58 You Save: £4.41 (55%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 12229
Media: Paperback Pages: 448 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 1.3
ISBN: 0755332628 EAN: 9780755332625 ASIN: 0755332628
Publication Date: March 8, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new and in stock - usually dispatched within 48 hours and delivered 1st Class by Royal Mail from the UK. International Delivery is by Airmail.
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Really Fab. October 17, 2007 S. Firth (Leeds, UK) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
I really really enjoyed this book. It's my second Jill Mansell, and half way through it I came on Amazon and ordered a further 5 of her books. That's how good a writer she is. I'm aiming to own all her books. Anyway, the characters in this book are fab. I completely was in love with Jake and Kerr. And, I hated Kate for the first half of this book, But i grew to love her too. Jill Mansell has a fabulous way of having lots of different characters, but never getting you confused with who is who. She even givs the pets their part, and now I want a bulldog called Norris! Also, I fully understood why Marcella was angry towards the McKinnon's, so I never thought it was petty. This book had quite a few shocks in it too that took the story on another exciting twist which added to the fun. And it was never predictable shocks either, totally un-expected! You also find yourself rooting for the characters, when they are going through tough times you really want things to get better for them If i have any criticism it is that at the end of the book, the pregnant character (who I dont want to reveal so I dont spoil it) has still not had her baby so we never know the sex. I think the book could of had one last short '6 months later' chapter. But apart from that it is a truly perfect read. Jill Mansell is officially my favourite author and I cant wait to read the rest of her books.
Very light and very easy to read September 13, 2007 Karen G (London, UK) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is my first Jill Mansell book. I found it incredibly easy to read straight from p.1. The story is light and breezy and has a lovely happy ending for everyone. A great tube read. I'm now on to the rest of her books.
Amazing! September 8, 2007 Bookworm (canada) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Alright, i have never read one of Jill Mansell's books before, a friend of mine lent it to me as a summer read and it was amazing!!! So in turn I lent it to my friend who also adored it and it's currently passing through my friends! You feel like you know all the characters, and you feel as if you yourself have lived in the small town for years! And the fact that it views every characterts perspective makes the book even more intresting! It made me laugh, cooo and cry with all my heart:) although i wanted to know more at the end about Kerr and Maddy it gives you an oppurtunity to fill in the rest of there lives on your own! Definetly a good read for those who are looking!
FAB! August 20, 2007 Curlybing 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the fist Jill Mansell I have read and it wont be the last. It is a cracking holiday read and had me hooked from the first page. Her writing style is easy and detailed. I finished it in a few days and as always the way when you have finished a good book; I wanted it to carry on! I really wanted to know what happened to Maddy and Kerr! For an easy "chick lit" holiday read; this is definitley recommended.
Laugh and cry out loud April 12, 2007 Liz (UK) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is my second Jill Mansell. The characters were warm and/or engaging, even the flawed ones. the central premise was such a strong one: you could really understand what keeps Kerr and Maddy apart. There is a lot of magic wand-waving at the end, but I still cried several times. Loved it.
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