Game Over: If love is a game, what would you risk to win everything you desire
By (Author) Adele Parks
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
10th July 2012
10th May 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
416
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
282g
Cas Perry doesn't want a relationship. When her father walked out on her and her mother she decided relationships, love and marriage simply weren't worth the heartache. Cas, immoral most of the time and amoral when it comes to business, ruthlessly manipulates everyone she comes into contact with.
Until she meets Darren. He believes in love, marriage, fidelity and constancy, so can he believe in Cas Is it possible the world is a better place than she imagined And if it is, after a lifetime of playing games, is this discovery too lateWhen it comes to fiction reflecting feminine issues, Adele Parks has her finger on the pulse - Glamour
Wonderfully plotted, moving and insightful...shot through with funny, tender and observant moments - Daily MailFull of emotional set-pieces and real insight into relationships between men and women - Heat A fabulous mix of comedy, real life and emotional depth - Daily ExpressA wicked pleasure - Woman & HomeShe is a particularly acute observer of relationship ups and downs, and her stories are always as insightful as they are entertaining - Daily MirrorGuaranteed to keep you hooked until the end - She magazineParks writes with wit and a keen eye for detail - GuardianAdele Parks worked in advertising until she published her first novel, PLAYING AWAY, in 2000, which was the debut bestseller of that year. All of Adele's novels have been top ten bestsellers and her work has been translated into twenty-five different languages. Adele has spent her adult life in Italy, Botswana and London until 2005 when she moved to Guildford, where she now lives with her husband and son. Adele believes reading is a basic human right, so she works closely with the Reading Agency as an Ambassador of the Six Book Challenge, a programme designed to encourage adult literacy. In 2011 she was a judge for the Costa Book Awards. Follow Adele on Twitter @adeleparks or visit her website www.adeleparks.com