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Josie
Lloyd Book Title Author Purchase Link Star Rating Josie
Lloyd Book Reviews Come
Again by Josie Lloyd
and Emlyn
Rees Fiction-Net Rating Friends.
You can't live with them - and
you can't live without them. Or
so Matt is discovering. His best
mate is getting married, leaving
him high and dry. No flat-mate -
and no girlfriend. Then he
remembers Helen (H. to her
friends). Written
as the sequel to the brilliant,
five-star rated Come Together by
the same authors, Come Again is
asked to deliver a lot. In the
case of Come Again, the story is
told from the point of view of
Matt (Jack's flat-mate from the
first book) and H (Amy's best
friend from the first book). We
are also introduced to two new
characters who join in the
story-telling, namely Stringer
(friend of Jack) and Susie
(friend of Amy). Confused
yet? Come
Again - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Come Together by Josie Lloyd
and Emlyn
Rees Fiction-Net Rating Meet
Jack Rossiter. I'm twenty-seven
years old, single, and live with
my best mate, Matt. Matt and I
started hanging out when we were
eight. Life was simpler
then. Meet
Amy. Sometimes in my darker
moments I've thought about
applying to go on Blind Date.
'She's gorgeous, she's from
London, come in Amy Crosbie!'
Wolf whistling and
applause. He
can't read her mind. She can't
read his. You can read
both. Come Together - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book It
Could Be You by
Josie Lloyd Fiction-Net Rating It's
not easy being a twenty-something
girl in London, with bad hair
days, commitment phobic men and
'healthy' evenings that end up as
late-night sessions at the pub.
But although she doesn't realise
it, Charlie's got everything
going for her. She's bright,
funny, and on the fast track in
her marketing job - and she has
just gone blonde. What's more,
Daniel the creative director,
can't keep his hands off
her. This
was the first novel from Josie Lloyd, And it shows. Much of what
you see here comes across as a
practice run for her subsequent books. It
Could Be You - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book The
Boy Next Door by
Josie Lloyd
and Emlyn
Rees Fiction-Net Rating It's
the 1980s in the sleepy English
village of Rushton. Mickey and
Fred are next-door neighbours and
best friends. In and out of
scrapes from the day they're
born, they share everything from
their first cigarette to their
first kiss. They're convinced
that nothing will ever keep them
apart. But they're
wrong. More
emotionally-hitting than
humourous, The Boy Next Door is a
superb piece of fiction - Josie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees at their
very best. The
Boy Next Door - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Josie
Lloyd and Emlyn Rees
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