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Lisa
Jewell Book Title Author Purchase Link Star Rating Lisa
Jewell Book Reviews One
Hit Wonder
by Lisa
Jewell Fiction-Net Rating Bee
Bearhorn had a number-one-hit
single in 1985 and was never
heard of again. Fifteen years
later, she is found dead and
nobody seems to care. Ana
Wills has always daydreamed about
the exotic half-sister she hasn't
seen for years. When she comes to
London to clear her flat, Ana
begins to unravel Bee's life -
her missing cat, her secret
country cottage and her
mysterious weekends
away. One
Hit Wonder is an easily read but
tough-on-the-emotions book. You
will thoroughly enjoy learning
what happened to Bee
Bearhorn. One
Hit Wonder - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Ralph's
Party
by Lisa
Jewell Fiction-Net Rating Meet
the residents of 31 Almanac Road
in a romantic, engrossing novel
that takes you up the garden
path, through the front door and
into the most intimate parts of
other peoples' lives. Ralph and
Smith are best friends. Until
they fall for Jemima their new
flatmate. Jem knows one of them
is the man for her - but which
one? A
great idea for a piece of
light-hearted slushy fiction -
three flats that are home to six
very different people. The story
evolves around how their lives
come together. Ralph's
Party - Read The Full
Review Buy It - Buy This Book Thirty-Nothing
by Lisa
Jewell Fiction-Net Rating Have
you ever wondered what happened
to your first love? Imagine
bumping into her twelve years
after you last saw her and
realising you still fancy her
rotten. This is what happens to
Dig Ryan when he sees Delilah
again. It becomes very clear during the
opening chapters that Lisa
Jewell's second novel is in many
ways a far superior piece of
writing than her
first. Thirty-Nothing
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