Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Spotlight: Excerpt, Review, and Giveaway for The Unexpected Consequences of Love by Jill Mansell

I've been reading Jill Mansell's novels for almost a decade.  I do believe I've read almost all of them.  She never fails to deliver on a great story.  Read on to find out more about her latest novel and enter to win some of your own!

24398420The Unexpected Consequences of Love
By Jill Mansell
Sourcebooks Landmark
Women’s Fiction
February 3, 2015
ISBN: 9781492602088



Sophie has no interest in finding love. But what happens when love finds her?

Sophie Wells is a successful photographer with a focus on putting the past firmly behind her. When Josh Strachan returns to the seaside town of Cornwall from the States to run his family’s hotel, he can't understand why the fun, sexy girl has zero interest in letting him—or any man for that matter—into her life. He also can't understand how he's been duped into employing Sophie's impulsive friend Tula, whose crush on him is decidedly unrequited. Both girls remain mum about the reasons behind Sophie’s indifference to love. But that doesn’t mean Josh is going to quit trying…

Buy THE UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES OF LOVE by Jill Mansell:
 Amazon | B&N | BAM | !ndigo | IndieBound | Kobo

Excerpt from THE UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES OF LOVE by Jill Mansell
 “Nearly done… Oh, it’s you.” Turning, she glimpsed him in the doorway and straightened up. Nodding at Griff, she said, “Have you come to get him? He’s shattered now. I’ve just finished the shoot.”
“I know, I saw the family driving off. And I am sorry. Dot did warn me about the door-opening thing,” Josh admitted. “I just forgot about it. Can I blame it on the jet lag?”
She gave him a look. “Only if you’re a complete wuss. You’ve had a whole week to get over it.”
Her eyes were bright and sparkling, silver-gray with very white whites. Her well-defined eyebrows were dark but tipped with gold and there was a smudge of mud on her left temple.
It wasn’t an expression he’d ever thought of using before, but it occurred to him that she had joie de vivre.
“True.” He dipped his head in acknowledgment. “All my own fault. So how did it go in the end?”
“Come over here and I’ll show you.” Leading the way across the room, she picked up her camera and began scrolling through the shots, starting with the half dozen or so pre-Griff originals, then on through the second stage of the shoot.
“These are great.” Josh nodded at them, genuinely impressed. “So it ended up not being such a disaster after all.”
“Thanks to me being a complete genius,” she agreed happily. He liked her attitude. “What’s your name?”
“Sophie.”
“Hi, Sophie. I’m Josh.”
“I know. Haven’t you noticed everyone whispering about you since you’ve been back?”
“Not really. Well, maybe a bit. You don’t take much notice after a while.” He paused. “Do you have a business card?”
She took one from an envelope in the side pocket of her black canvas camera case and handed it over.
Sophie Wells Photography. Portraits, Weddings, Commercial was written in silver on a black background, along with her contact details. Josh noticed that as well as the bracelets on her left wrist there was a key attached to a plain silver bangle. He reached out and touched it briefly. “What’s this for?”
“It’s the key to my secret Swiss bank account.” “Amazing. I didn’t know Swiss banks used Yale locks.”
A dimple appeared in her left cheek. “I started wearing it after I locked myself out of my flat three times in one week.”
“Look,” said Josh. “I still feel terrible about the photos.” “No need. I told Emma I’d do them for free.”
“But that means you’re losing out. Which is even worse.” Sophie shook her head. “They all like what we ended up doing instead. Emma’s still happy to pay.” “But their clothes…”
“They live on a farm. She says the mud’ll come out in a boil wash.” “But when I came back here with Griff, she was in tears.”
“I know, but you weren’t actually to blame for that. Relax,” Sophie said cheerfully. “It’s your lucky day. You’re off the hook.”
Women, he’d never understand them. Still, it was a positive result. Somewhat distracted by her eyelashes—were they also gold- tipped beneath the mascara?—Josh said, “Fine then. So long as you’re sure. Can I ask you a personal question?”
“You can try.”
He was charmed by her easy smile, playful humor, and feisty can-do attitude. Okay, and her body was pretty amazing too. “Are you single at the moment? Or seeing someone?”
If she were, he would have to say with good-natured regret, “Well, that’s a real shame,” and leave it at that.
“Me? Oh no, I’m not seeing anyone.” Sophie shook her head. “Completely and utterly single, that’s me.”
Excellent. Enjoying her honesty, Josh said, “So would you like to come out for dinner with me one evening?”
“It would have to be an evening.” Sophie nodded gravely. “Otherwise it wouldn’t be dinner; it’d be breakfast or lunch.”
“Definitely evening,” he agreed. “We could do it tonight if you like.” This is going so well.
“Oh, I can’t.”
“Yes, bit short notice. Friday, then? Or Saturday? You choose, whenever suits you best.”
But even as he was saying it, Sophie was shaking her head. “Sorry, no… I mean, thanks for asking, but I can’t meet you for dinner.”
“Right.” Taken aback, Josh said, “Not at all?” “No.”
“Okay. That’s fine.” It wasn’t remotely fine. What was going on? Did she have a small baby at home, or an elderly relative who couldn’t be left unattended? “Am I allowed to ask why?”
Her eyes sparkled. “Oh dear, are you offended?” “Of course not,” lied Josh.
Sophie gave him a who-are-you-kidding look. “I think you are. Don’t be. I’m just pretty busy right now.”
“So maybe in a couple weeks?” He couldn’t quite believe he was still asking.
“Look, thanks again, but no thanks. I just don’t really want to go out to dinner with…anyone.”
Aaaand another knock-back.
“No problem.” Josh wished he’d never started it. “Sorry.”
He managed a rueful smile. “Hey, all I need is a few months for my ego to recover. I’ll be fine.”
“It’s not you.” Sophie’s mouth was twitching. “It’s me.”
Okay, now she was making fun of him.
“Well, obviously,” said Josh.

Review

★★★★ stars

Jill Mansell has this way of writing multiple story arcs into a single cohesive story that never fails to entertain.  Each story is different and unique and often touches on different aspects of the human condition.  I loved that this one featured a romance novelist, much like Jill herself, as well as broken relationships, among others.  

The story has a large cast of characters and luckily I never got confused or lost.  Each character was well developed and I loved that the facade the characters portrayed to one another was not the truth.  We as the readers were aware that still waters ran deep, even if we didn't know the exact details.  I'm hard pressed to mention a character I did not like.  Sophie and Tula were sweethearts.  I loved how they supported one another.  Josh and Riley were handsome hunks. I love how they valued their loved ones.  Dot was a hoot.  So was Marguerite.  You'll see what I mean when you read the book.

I think what impressed me the most about this book was how well a number of sensitive issues were handles in this book.  Everything was dealt with care and concern which made it feel well balanced and fair.  I was also surprised by how much my emotions were engaged while reading.  If I wasn't laughing or happy, I was thinking and pensive.  There were a few emotional moments as well, but nothing that needed tissues.  

This book also felt fresh.  Having read many of Jill's previous books, I thought it might feel predictable or even formulaic, but I never got that feeling.  It was like falling in love will Jill Mansell all over again.  She's long been a favorite British author of mine and I used to pay lots of money to get her books sent over.  I'm so grateful she's been introduced to American readers and they can now walk into a book store and experience her brand of magic.

*Thank you to the publisher for providing a copy via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.  All opinions are my own and I was not compensated for them in any manner.*

Giveaway for one Jill Mansell bundle:
(Giveaway open from January 26 – February 27)
a Rafflecopter giveaway

About the Author
With over 9 million copies sold, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jill Mansell writes irresistible and funny romantic tales for women in the tradition of Marian Keyes and Sophie Kinsella. She worked for many years at the Burden Neurological Hospital, Bristol, and now writes full time. She lives with her partner and their children in Bristol, England.
Connect with Jill Mansell: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads

7 comments:

  1. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love Bridesmaids! Such a great cast, Melissa McCarthy is one of my favorites. :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. And, as a side note, I can't follow Jill on twitter (maxed out - so frustrating!).

      Delete
    2. Bridesmaids was a good movie! I can sympathize with the twitter situation. I'm int he same boat. :/

      Delete

 

Blogger news

About