Lucy Nolan is the golden girl. The only daughter of local grocers, Sally and Mike Nolan, she's grown up in a home of total love and security. The one thing her heart desires is that Jack Hanson might ask her to marry him, and when he does eventually propose, Lucy is prepared to give up everything to be with him - even though it means leaving her beloved parents to live abroad where Jack has been offered an exciting business opportunity. But then, almost on the eve of the marriage itself, tragedy strikes. And for the first time in her life, Lucy is forced to realise that Fate, which has been so kind to her, can also be just as cruel.
Josephine Cox was born in Blackburn, one of ten children. At the age of sixteen, Josephine met and married her husband Ken, and had two sons. When the boys started school, she decided to go to college and eventually gained a place at university but was unable to take this up as it would have meant living away from home. Instead, she went into teaching – and started to write her first full-length novel. She won the ‘Superwoman of Great Britain’ Award, for which her family had secretly entered her, at the same time as her novel was accepted for publication. She is now a No.1 bestselling author with over 40 books to her name.
She wrote dark psychological thrillers under the name Jane Brindle.
I've read afew of Josephine's books now and this has to be in my top two with "living a lie to". This book was AMAZING, It was so hard to put the book down, It was so sad when Lucys mum dying just before she was about to marry Jack. :( and then her dad going the way he was, I felt so so sorry for him :(. Jack and Lucy are so perfect for each other, when I was reading the book, it felt they were a younger verison of sally and Mike. But it was amazing Lucy and Jack got their happy ending in the end. I'm glad they did. I didn't like Steve, I agreed with Deb, when she said she didn't like the guy. I wish it didn't end, it was such a good read! I wish i could give it ten stars because I loved it that much. :D
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These books are always brilliant, I get nothing done around the house until I've read the whole book.....josephine Cox is an outstanding author, can't wait for the next one...
A typical Jo Cox book - a decent storyline but occasional immature writing with simple childlike language. I felt she created the family almost too perfect, they just seemed a bit too good to be true with the relationships sickly sweet. Overuse of 'gal' by Lucy's friend, Debbie, got a bit annoying.
The story started a bit slow but paced up in the middle. A predictable 'happy ever after' ending.
A person who is destined for life but time must wait
A weaving tale two friends twists and turns sometimes you wish more could happen quicker the mistakes we make when choosing our path along life's journey a few hoops to jump through but choice happens and the ties are rejoined
The first book in ages that I thoroughly enjoyed. This book wasn't quite a 5 star but so close I decided to give it five stars anyway. My first Josephine Cox read, but sure it won't be my last. She has a terrific way of depicting people's sense-of-humor.
I gave up on this after a fair go at it because it just wasn't my genre. I found the characters really annoying and genuinely thought they were from a generation before the actual era they were living through.
Certainly not the best I have read of hers, very predictable story line, got quite bored with it but had to carry on to the end to see if it got better, it didn't
An amazing story I couldn't read it quick enough riveting down to earth I so loved this book a beautiful heartfelt book highly recomend it five stars definatelyxxx
Wow what a fantastic read kept me reading for ages ,I just wanted to know what happened. Can't get enough of Josephine Cox,s books ,I have read every single one .
I must admit I love all of Josephine Coxs books. There's happy times, sad times, but always a happy ending. And great characters you feel you know them personally