Solo
by Jill Mansell
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"Jill Mansell keeps on getting better..." —Good HousekeepingGood intentions go awry in this irresistible page-turner from international bestseller author Jill Mansell
Outspoken Tessa Duvall lives in a tiny, cozy cottage near Bath, struggling as an artist and feeling she doesn't really fit in with her posh friends. One fateful evening, she lets her best friend drag her to an elegant party, with every intention of sneaking out early. Then she encounters Ross Monahan, the high-profile hotel show more owner who, quite literally, charms the pants off Tessa.
She knows Ross and his wicked reputation may be nothing but a distraction, but soon, Tessa realizes that even a temporary fling can have permanent consequences... Could Ross actually be the best thing thats eve'r happened to her?
One fling follows another, and now the whole community is embroiled in a great big web of deceit, the untangling of which will charm you, amuse you, make you laugh and make you cry.
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Tessa Duvall is an independent artist, who depends on no one but herself. It doesn't matter that she's barely scraping by: she has her pride. When Tessa reluctantly agrees to accompany her best friend, Holly, to a party at the ritzy hotel where Holly works, she isn't expecting much. Tessa isn't one for the lavish affairs that take place at the Grange--a hotel owned by the two incredibly wealthy Monahan brothers. That night, however, Tessa meets Ross Monahan, a renowned playboy. The two have a one-night-stand and Tessa doesn't think much of it: until she realizes she's pregnant. Meanwhile, Holly, spends her entire life throwing herself at Ross' brother, Max, but Max doesn't give her the time of day.
So, while this is a romance, and we're show more sort of all supposed to know how it ends up, we--as readers--are also supposed to enjoy getting there. It's like the cheesy Christmas movies I've been enjoying during the holiday season. Sure, you know immediately how they will end, but you should like watching the lovelorn workaholic and the handsome Christmas tree farmer fall in love nonetheless. Alas, it just didn't happen for me in this one. The plot was enjoyable at first, but then it just seemed like the same things kept happening over and over. And over. Pregnancies! Weeping! Running away! Angst! Some of the plot twists were just so strange and seemed inserted to keep the book going, but it didn't need to keep going, because it was *lasting forever.*
The majority of the characters annoyed me for most of the novel. Tessa, our supposedly independent heroine, spends a decent chunk of the novel running from her issues. And while I suppose that meant she wasn't running into Ross' arms, it was irritating nonetheless. Ross seemed to just be a cad, and I honestly didn't blame Tessa for avoiding him. The supporting cast was more enjoyable, but after a while, the book seemed bogged down by their own endless problems and "will they or won't they" issues of their own, along with a lot of plot devoted to Ross' exploits. After a while, I really didn't care who ended up with whom, I just wanted it all to be over. I smiled a few times and laughed a bit (Holly is a trip) but overall, this one just irritated me.
I received a copy of this novel from the publisher and Netgalley (thank you!) in return for an unbiased review. show less
So, while this is a romance, and we're show more sort of all supposed to know how it ends up, we--as readers--are also supposed to enjoy getting there. It's like the cheesy Christmas movies I've been enjoying during the holiday season. Sure, you know immediately how they will end, but you should like watching the lovelorn workaholic and the handsome Christmas tree farmer fall in love nonetheless. Alas, it just didn't happen for me in this one. The plot was enjoyable at first, but then it just seemed like the same things kept happening over and over. And over. Pregnancies! Weeping! Running away! Angst! Some of the plot twists were just so strange and seemed inserted to keep the book going, but it didn't need to keep going, because it was *lasting forever.*
The majority of the characters annoyed me for most of the novel. Tessa, our supposedly independent heroine, spends a decent chunk of the novel running from her issues. And while I suppose that meant she wasn't running into Ross' arms, it was irritating nonetheless. Ross seemed to just be a cad, and I honestly didn't blame Tessa for avoiding him. The supporting cast was more enjoyable, but after a while, the book seemed bogged down by their own endless problems and "will they or won't they" issues of their own, along with a lot of plot devoted to Ross' exploits. After a while, I really didn't care who ended up with whom, I just wanted it all to be over. I smiled a few times and laughed a bit (Holly is a trip) but overall, this one just irritated me.
I received a copy of this novel from the publisher and Netgalley (thank you!) in return for an unbiased review. show less
Slightly? unbelievable with a main character who looks stunning wearing a cheap black jersey dress and no make up, has an amazingly diverse artistic talent and can fire back with the best comeback lines. She falls pregnant to a man who is stupendously rich, writes novels and scripts with next to no effort while running a luxury hotel on the side in Bath. Anyone else would jump at the chance to trap him into marriage but this girl maintains her silence and independence until her ditzy wealthy best friend inadvertently lets the cat out of the bag.
As always, a nice, entertaining, everything works out in the end book. Ross is persistent beyond what could reasonably be expected, and there is a nasty unfaithful wife, but mostly the characters are sympathetic.
1.5
Okay, I read this over two days. It did not make me want to kill myself, but it was a waste of time. Don't do it. I will try something else by Mansell, though, because I really enjoyed [b:Rumour Has It|6104943|Rumour Has It|Jill Mansell|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1328202735s/6104943.jpg|6282264].
Okay, I read this over two days. It did not make me want to kill myself, but it was a waste of time. Don't do it. I will try something else by Mansell, though, because I really enjoyed [b:Rumour Has It|6104943|Rumour Has It|Jill Mansell|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1328202735s/6104943.jpg|6282264].
Tessa Duval ontmoet op een saai feest de knappe Ross Monahan. Tessa neemt Ross gewoon voor wat hij is: een leuke minnaar voor één nacht. Tot het weken later tot haar doordringt dat een nacht van onbezonneheid verstrekkende gevolgen kan hebben. Tessa besluit dat ze heel goed in haar eentje een baby kan krijgen. Maar Ross, niet gewend afgewezen te worden heeft héél andere plannen.....
Oct 26, 2011Dutch
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Jill Mansell is a British author of romantic comedy. Mansell grew up in the Cotswolds and attended Sir William Romney's School in Tetbury. After working at the Burden Neurological Institute in Bristol for many years, she became a full-time writer in 1992. Jill Mansell is among the bestselling and most well-known chick-lit authors. In 2009, The show more Telegraph listed Jill Mansell as one of the best-selling authors of the decade. Her novel, Rumour Has It, spent eight weeks in The Sunday Times hardback bestseller list in 2009 and the paperback ranked third in The Sunday Times bestseller list An Offer You Can't Refuse, was in The Sunday Times paperback charts for five weeks in 2008. In 2011, 'Take A Chance On Me' won the Romantic Novleists Association's Romantic Comedy Prize. Her book title's include: Fast Friends, Solo, Open House, Falling for You, Millie's Fling, Don't Want To Miss a Thing and The Unpredictable Consequences of Love. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 1991
- People/Characters*
- Tessa Duval; Ross Monahan
- Important places*
- Bath, Somerset, Engeland, Verenigd Koninkrijk
- Disambiguation notice*
- Vertaling van: Solo.
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