It Started with a Secret(English, Paperback, Mansell Jill)
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Jill Mansell's fabulous new novel AND NOW YOU'RE BACK is coming in January 2021. Pre-order now to be one of the first to read it! Snap up your perfect autumn read from the SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author and 'queen of feel-good fiction'! 'Like a little blast of sunshine - uplifting, heartwarming and supremely feelgood' SOPHIE KINSELLA 'Gripping and incredibly comforting' MARIAN KEYES The trouble with secrets is that you can't guess what the consequences will be . . . Lainey has lost everything. Luckily one little fib (OK, quite a big fib) helps nail her dream job. Soon she's living in a stunning house by the sea, fending off obsessed fans for a retired - if far-from-retiring - actor and organising his charming but chaotic family. It's definitely worth the challenge of keeping her secret. At least Lainey isn't looking for love. It's time for a break from all that. And yet . . . Seth, the actor's grandson, really is rather attractive. There's growing chemistry and a definite connection between them. But how would he react if he knew she hadn't been honest with him? Lainey's not the only one with a secret, though. Seth has one of his own. And everything's about to start unravelling . . . A beautiful Cornish setting, one chaotic family, and a woman who's had enough of love. Or has she? Praise for Jill Mansell: 'One of my favourite writers' KATIE FFORDE 'The queen of witty, heart-warming, feel-good love stories' RED 'Reading Jill is always such a joy!' VERONICA HENRY 'Jill Mansell just gets better and better' HEAT * * * * * 'A fab, feel-good read' PRIMA ** Be one of the first to read Jill Mansell's new novel, SHOULD I TELL YOU? - available for pre-order now** Readers adore Jill Mansell! 'A fantastic read yet again, great characters, great story and as always a few happy tears' 'Completely absorbing and so addictive' 'Entertains from start to finish, and it fully deserves a 5-star rating' 'Great characters and I can't get enough of the "will they, won't they" - "should they, could they"obstacles and setbacks'