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by Laura Ellen Kennedy


  Other books in the Piccadilly Love Stories collection:

  Erica is on cloud nine when she falls for Jake, Sally’s older brother, and discovers he feels the same. But when Sally confides in her about a family secret, Erica finds herself in a terrible dilemma. She hates lying to Jake, but telling him would mean betraying Sally’s trust. Either way, Erica risks losing her best friend or her boyfriend . . . or maybe both.

  A heartrending story of love and friendship under pressure.

  ‘Pulls you quickly in, poses a complicated problem, lets all the characters have their say and carries a real and raw emotional charge.’ School Librarian

  Naomi is restless. She’s on her gap year and stuck at home with her parents while all her friends are travelling or away at university. Then she meets Danny, a mysterious and intense musician who opens her eyes to a whole new world around her. Danny is exciting and talented, and his band are on the brink of stardom. But he also has a dark, destructive side . . .

  Will Naomi be able to save Danny before it’s too late? And, more importantly, can she save herself?

  ‘Warm, witty, compelling and insightful, it’s a great read.’ Sunday Express

  Lily believes her boyfriend Jack is perfect, but wonders why he won’t talk about his past. Wouldn’t it be fantastic, she thinks, if she could talk to his ex and fill in all the gaps?

  Lily devises a way to do just that. But what begins as a bit of fun has unexpected – and disturbing – consequences . . .

  DON’T ASK is a story about love, friendship and secrets. Sometimes it’s better not to ask too many questions.

  ‘Completely riveting from start to finish . . . plenty of humour, alongside the slightly darker storyline. Thoroughly recommended!’ Chicklish

  Things I know about love.

  1. People don’t always tell you the truth about how they feel.

  2. Nothing that happens between two people is guaranteed to be private.

  3. I don’t know if you ever get over having your heart broken.

  Livia’s experience of love has been disappointing, to say the least. But all that is about to change. After years of illness, she’s off to spend the summer with her brother in America. She’s making up for lost time, and she’s writing it all down in her private blog.

  America is everything she’d dreamed of – and then she meets Adam. Can Livia put the past behind her and risk falling in love again?

  ‘Compelling and compassionate.’ Carousel’ Rawly honest, rich in humour.’ Books for Keeps

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