by JillMansell (Author)
The deliciously uplifting new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of THIS COULD CHANGE EVERYTHING and MEET ME AT BEACHCOMBER BAY. Not to be missed by readers of Lucy Diamond and Katie Fforde.
When Mimi first visits her dad's new home in the Cotswolds, she falls in love with Goosebrook and the people who live there. (Well, maybe not snooty Henrietta, who lets Mimi walk miles in the rain rather than give her a lift.)
There's Paddy, with his flashing eyes and seductive charm. Friendly and funny Lois makes Mimi laugh. And seriously gorgeous Cal is welcoming and charismatic. Though Mimi loves her city life and her career, she'd be very happy to return to Goosebrook if it means seeing more of him.
Life is about to take some unexpected and shocking twists and turns. And Mimi's path and Cal's are set to cross again and again - but will it ever be the right time for both of them?
The joy of Jill's novels:
'The queen of witty, heart-warming, feel-good love stories' Red
'A heartwarming treat from one of my favourite writers' Katie Fforde
'Reading Jill is always such a joy!' Veronica Henry
'Funny, bouncy, romantic and brilliantly written...A feel-good gem' ***** Heat
'The sweetest love story of the year' Fabulous
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Headline Review
Published: 24 Jan 2019
ISBN 10: 1472248457
ISBN 13: 9781472248459
Maybe This Time is the thirtieth fabulous, feel-good novel from Jill Mansell, whose books have sold over 11 million copies around the world.
Jill lives with her family in Bristol, and is now a full-time writer, having previously worked in the field of Clinical Neurophysiology.
Her hobbies include buying stationery, particularly magical new colours of ink for the fountain pen she uses to write all her books. (And if 'magical' sounds far-fetched, go on, just take a look at internet images for Emerald of Chivor, Jill's favourite.)
Her other hobbies include people-watching and finding new characters to put in her novels. So when you're out, make sure to always be on your best behaviour. And beware beady-eyed authors carrying notebooks...