A Question of Love
By (Author) Isabel Wolff
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
14th December 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
239g
The sparkling new romantic comedy from the author of BEHAVING BADLY and RESCUING ROSE. Sometimes the questions you ask yourself are the hardest ones to answer! Laura Quick's life is as out of control as her mop of unruly curls. With her shabby-chic flat on Portobello Road - complete with psychic neighbour - and her work for a chaotic TV company, Laura is anything but conventional. So she's the most unlikely candidate to present a quirky new quiz show. But her boss, Tom, see that her quickwittedness and her knack for general knowledge maker her the ideal choice. It's the chance of a lifetime - and when old flame Luke turns up out of the blue, Laura's sisters think also it's time for Laura to move on and lay to rest the memory of her husband, Nick. But dating Luke again is a step back in time - and spells trouble. Luke is every bit as attractive as when he broke her heart. His wit and charm - not to mention his talent for trivia - captivate her once again. But this time around he's got a 6-year-old daughter in tow - as well as an ex-wife whose behaviour is less than charming. As Laura questions whether to gamble everything on a past love, she must also face up to the unexpected truth about Nick and the life she thought she once knew!
Praise for A Question of Love: 'Pure feel-good escapism. Perfect.' Sophie Kinsella 'Old passions are re-ignited but should Laura risk everything on a past love or stick with her safe life A charming, funny and unpredictable read.' Company 'A resigned singleton, Laura's world is rocked when her first boyfriend reappears. Compulsive.' Heat
Isabel Wolff was born in Warwickshire and read English at Cambridge. Her first novel, The Trials of Tiffany Trott, was an international bestseller and was followed by The Making of Minty Malone , Out of the Blue., Rescuing Rose and Behaving Badly, all of which have been published worldwide. She lives in London with her family. For further information, visit www.IsabelWolff.com.