Don't Want to Miss a Thing 
Comic-strip artist Molly Hayes lives in the beautiful Cotswold village of Briarwood. When it comes to relationships, she has a history of choosing all the wrong men. Leaving the city behind, Dex moves to Briarwood - a much better place to work on his parenting skills - and he and Molly become neighbours. There's an undeniable connection between them. But if Dexter's going to adapt, he first has a lot to learn about Molly, about other people's secrets...and about himself.
Firstly Id like to thank Helena from Headline Publishing Group for sending me this novel to read and give an honest review. Obviously I have heard of Jill Mansell and seen her books in the shops but Ive never actually read one (Im hanging my head in shame now), this meant that I wasnt sure what to expect from it. Now Ive finished I have just one question why have I not read any of her books before? It really was my kind of book, it felt so natural and comfortable to read and right from the very
Really enjoyed reading this one on a recent holiday!

Another fun, quirky, light-hearted novel from Jill Mansell. I love the quintessential British feel to her books. They are a great escape and never (well almost never!) fail to entertain. This particular one has really great "side stories" too so that helped me to bump up the rating. I was interested in all the villagers lives and how they would all end up. I'm not going to rehash the book blurb as you can clearly read it on the book page. As I've said before in reviewing her books, the morals
To me, reading a Jill Mansell novel is like that first satisfying sip of tea after a hard day and this one was, thankfully, no different I settled down, started to read and just thought Ahhhhhh! You quickly get to know the characters, which immediately enables you to become fully absorbed into their lives. Molly is a quirky artist living in a village where everyone knows your business and after a hilarious meet up between her and Dex they quickly form a will they wont they friendship with many
Sometimes you are just in the mood for a light, funny, improbable, quick read. These books fit the bill for that 100%. There is an added bonus that there is an almost stream-of-consciousness style to the storytelling so that you are never sure sometimes where the plot is going to lead or even who the next chapter is going to be about.In this one we meet our fun loving, well off bachelor Dex. He is a playboy --- the type who has slept with women whose names he can't precisely recall. Normally I
Enjoyed this light entertaining story from Jill Mansell and well narrated by Clare Corbett. Life in a small town in England with a lot going on.
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Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.96 | 8959 Users | 684 Reviews

Details Of Books Don't Want to Miss a Thing
Title | : | Don't Want to Miss a Thing |
Author | : | Jill Mansell |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | January 31st 2013 by Headline Review (first published January 1st 2013) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance |
Chronicle To Books Don't Want to Miss a Thing
Dexter Yates loves his fun, care-free London life; he has money, looks and girlfriends galore. But everything changes overnight when his sister dies, leaving him in charge of her eight-month-old daughter Delphi. How is he ever going to cope?Comic-strip artist Molly Hayes lives in the beautiful Cotswold village of Briarwood. When it comes to relationships, she has a history of choosing all the wrong men. Leaving the city behind, Dex moves to Briarwood - a much better place to work on his parenting skills - and he and Molly become neighbours. There's an undeniable connection between them. But if Dexter's going to adapt, he first has a lot to learn about Molly, about other people's secrets...and about himself.
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Original Title: | Don't Want to Miss a Thing |
ISBN: | 0755355873 (ISBN13: 9780755355877) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Of Books Don't Want to Miss a Thing
Ratings: 3.96 From 8959 Users | 684 ReviewsCrit Of Books Don't Want to Miss a Thing
Rounding up to 4 StarsThis audiobook is all these things: smiley, cozy, small town, and narrated with British accents (I got you with that last one, eh?!). When I wasn't listening to it, I wanted to be. Completely satisfying.Firstly Id like to thank Helena from Headline Publishing Group for sending me this novel to read and give an honest review. Obviously I have heard of Jill Mansell and seen her books in the shops but Ive never actually read one (Im hanging my head in shame now), this meant that I wasnt sure what to expect from it. Now Ive finished I have just one question why have I not read any of her books before? It really was my kind of book, it felt so natural and comfortable to read and right from the very
Really enjoyed reading this one on a recent holiday!

Another fun, quirky, light-hearted novel from Jill Mansell. I love the quintessential British feel to her books. They are a great escape and never (well almost never!) fail to entertain. This particular one has really great "side stories" too so that helped me to bump up the rating. I was interested in all the villagers lives and how they would all end up. I'm not going to rehash the book blurb as you can clearly read it on the book page. As I've said before in reviewing her books, the morals
To me, reading a Jill Mansell novel is like that first satisfying sip of tea after a hard day and this one was, thankfully, no different I settled down, started to read and just thought Ahhhhhh! You quickly get to know the characters, which immediately enables you to become fully absorbed into their lives. Molly is a quirky artist living in a village where everyone knows your business and after a hilarious meet up between her and Dex they quickly form a will they wont they friendship with many
Sometimes you are just in the mood for a light, funny, improbable, quick read. These books fit the bill for that 100%. There is an added bonus that there is an almost stream-of-consciousness style to the storytelling so that you are never sure sometimes where the plot is going to lead or even who the next chapter is going to be about.In this one we meet our fun loving, well off bachelor Dex. He is a playboy --- the type who has slept with women whose names he can't precisely recall. Normally I
Enjoyed this light entertaining story from Jill Mansell and well narrated by Clare Corbett. Life in a small town in England with a lot going on.
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