The Weekends of You and Me
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.97 (727 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0751556149 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 512 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
As real life gets increasingly complicated, can they keep renewing their promise?. Harry's favourite holiday hideaway in the wilds of South Shropshire puts the mud and fun into the perfect dirty weekend. First, she plans one legendary last flingIn walks Harry Inchbold, and the connection is electric. Here, different rules apply: the day to day world is not allowed to intrude.With Harry and Jo, however, it's only a matter of time before rules get broken. Can your final fling become your Happy Ever After?When Jo Coulson finds herself single again in her late thirties, she finally resigns her membership to Last of the Hopeless Romantics, fully intending to tackle midlife and motherhood alone. Through life's most stressful decade, Harry and Jo return to the Shropshire hills for one weekend each year to rediscover passion and make peace. As career, family and home crises all threaten to bring them unstuck, the cottage is their glue. But at the cottage Harry reveals a very different side, melting Jo's resolve. What better combination to face an uncertain future than two cynics who have learned from their mistakes?Together they make a pact; 'same time next year'; they can promise no more than that. Known as The Sinner, drama follows him around with a clapper board. Passionate, unpredictable and messil
An entertaining read that romps along at a canter. Walker's writing is slick and there are genuinely laugh-out-loud momentsHeatFull of witty quips, one-liners, steamy sex and romanceFabulous magazineFans of Jilly Cooper will enjoy this summery, romantic romp. Hugely enjoyable funSunday Mirror. Fun, stuffed with witty one-liners and lots of countryside shenanigansDaily MailSuch brilliant characters you'll wish you knew them in real life
I have not enjoyed her last two books as much as her previous Barbara Riggs Being a devoted Fiona Walker fan, I have not enjoyed her last two books as much as her previous books. While I still appreciate her character development and do get to know their personal idiosyncrasies, they are not as interesting/funny as in her other work.. "Four Stars" according to Sue. It was a lovely love story. Perfect novel to curl up with and lose yourself in. When Fiona Walker's The Weekends of You and Me caught my eye on NetGalley, I really couldn't stop myself from hitting the request button. The beautifully serene cover drew me to this book immediately, and my mind came alive as I took in the image portrayed. Those lush green hills and woodland, the cottage and the surrounding countryside with its streams spoke to straight to my heart, and I knew that a story set in a place that looked
Visit Fiona's website at fionawalker . Fiona Walker lives in Warwickshire with her partner and two children plus an assortment of horses and dogs