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Fiona Collins

    Fiona Collins escribe ficción contemporánea para mujeres. Su obra profundiza en las experiencias de las mujeres, explorando a menudo temas sociales actuales. Collins utiliza sus agudas dotes de observación para crear personajes y situaciones verosímiles que resuenan en un amplio público. Su estilo es accesible y cautivador, lo que permite a los lectores sumergirse fácilmente en las narrativas.

    The Hours of You
    Folk Tales of the Ever After
    A year of being sigle
    Summer in the City
    You, Me and the Movies
    Spring, Summer, Autumn, Us
    • Spring, Summer, Autumn, Us

      • 415 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Four decades. Four seasons. Four chance encounters with the same man. Spring 1986, Oxford. Rachel has landed on her feet: engaged to handsome author Jonny, soon to be stepmother to his young daughter Teddy, and with a dream to open her own art gallery. It's everything she wished for during her unsettled childhood. So when she meets candid and carefree American artist Gabe at a party and feels a familiar spark, she knows she needs to resist. But as her perfect life moves forward, Gabe is never far away, and there's no denying the lure of the spontaneous, wildly adventurous existence he seems to offer. His is a world of endless possibilities--ones Rachel can't let herself be tempted by if she's ever to stay the safe course with Jonny. But how can she focus on the life she thought she wanted when she can't help imagining the alternative? One thing's for certain: Gabe is more than a minor character in Rachel's life. And as their paths intersect over seasons and decades, each meeting presents Rachel with a choice that could alter everything, and she has to wonder whether the life story she once fought for is the version she's meant to be living...

      Spring, Summer, Autumn, Us
    • You, Me and the Movies

      • 388 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Will Arden ever find a movie-worthy love again? What everyone is saying about You, Me and the Movies:'Moving and emotional' Eva Woods, bestselling author of How to be Happy 'I LOVED THIS BOOK!!

      You, Me and the Movies
    • "Prue is not someone you would notice willingly. She likes to keep herself to herself and fade into the background. If it were not for the birthmark on her left cheek, she might actually succeed at becoming invisible. She spends all of her time with her blind father, Vince. Together, they sit in silence and ignore the vibrant city just on their doorstep. Life is as good as what's on TV. That is, until something forces them both to go outside and see what they have been missing. For Vince, that means discovering how to see the world without his sight. For Prue, that means finding the courage to finally love and be loved in return."--Publisher

      Summer in the City
    • Best friends Imogen, Frankie and Grace decide to test whether the grass really is greener on the single side of the fence ... Imogen is supposed to be on the most romantic weekend of her life and instead she's quickly realised that her current boyfriend definitely isn't 'The One' and actually One Big Mistake. Frankie is fed up. Fed up of her good-for-nothing husband and her four, unappreciative children. Well, they hardly notice her anyway, maybe it's time to shake it up a little ... Grace thought she had the perfect life. Gorgeous little boy and perfect, hardworking husband. Or rather, she did, until she realised her husband was shagging his 'work'. It's time for a change - and to ditch the men who are dragging them down! It's time for a year of being single. Swearing off men, these single ladies don't need to put a ring on it ... right?

      A year of being sigle
    • A collection of folk tales, myths and legends from many cultures about death, dying and what might come after

      Folk Tales of the Ever After
    • Can twenty-four hours on an island paradise make up for a lifetime of lost chances? When Maggie accepts one last commission before retiring from journalism, she's given twenty-four hours on a private island to interview former Hollywood heart-throb Ed Cavanagh. There are just two problems: Ed doesn't want anything to do with Maggie's 'Where Are They Now?' exclusive, and he's also the only man who ever broke her heart. It's a scenario she never expected--to be in paradise with a man she first met as a teenager but has been trying to forget for the past fifteen years. As each precious hour brings back memories of their tangled love story, Maggie is forced to confront the painful twists of fate that kept them apart. Was a different future for them ever possible? Is it still possible now? But Maggie has work to do. As the clock ticks down on their time on the island, and with Ed proving evasive, she has to find a way back to the man she used to know. They've both been burned by love in the past; will this fleeting reunion extinguish the spark between them for good--or is it one last chance to kindle that flame?

      The Hours of You