Well now!
First of all, I'm sure I wasn't the only one to notice the slightly anagramatic (is that a word? I've a feeling it mighn't be but I haven't had enough coffee yet to rouse myself to check my dictionary) name the central character is given. Is there a bit of 'meta fiction' going on here? Obviously, Dana de Lacey *isn't* Colette Caddle and that the story isn't based on her life, but having a novellist as a central character does make one think along those lines.
I loved this book. I was left genuinely shocked by some parts and found certain characters (no spoilers) so believeably unlikeable that I was actually convinced I knew them from somewhere. Gus was all too believeable, and when Ed comes into the story and we start to see some of the hidden layers and aspects to Dana's life story, I was totally gripped. I wont go into too much of the plot here because I hate spoilers and you really need to read it for yourself.
Lots of insights about the publishing world, editors and that most foul of conditions (for writers anyway) 'Writers Block'. I can't praise this book highly enough. I'm a fan of Colette Caddle's work and with 'Between The Sheets' I sensed a different type of Caddle at work here. There's a lot in here, and it's a rich and multi-layered piece of work.
Highly, highly recommeneded.