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    Take a Chance on Me

    Take a Chance on Me

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    by Jill Mansell


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      ISBN-13: 9781402254727
    • Publisher: Sourcebooks
    • Publication date: 10/01/2010
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 432
    • Sales rank: 361,927
    • File size: 995 KB

    With over 4 million copies sold, Jill Mansell writes irresistible and funny romantic tales for women in the tradition of Jilly Cooper and Catherine Alliott. She worked for many years at the Burden Neurological Hospital, Bristol, and now writes full time. She lives with her partner and their children in Bristol, England.


    With over 9 million copies sold, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jill Mansell writes irresistible and funny romantic tales for women in the tradition of Marian Keyes and Sophie Kinsella. She worked for many years at the Burden Neurological Hospital, Bristol, and now writes full time. She lives with her partner and their children in Bristol, England.

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    Chapter 1

    'Come on, come on, late as usual.' Waiting on the porch, Ash Parry-Jones tapped his watch as Cleo and Will hurried up the graveled path. 'Better get in there and grab a seat. Place is filling up fast.'

    Like it was an Elton John concert or something. Cleo paused to straighten Ash's wonky yellow-and-grey striped tie. 'Don't nag. And I can't believe you're wearing this shirt.' He looked offended. 'Who are you insulting?'

    'You.' She gave his collar an affectionate tweak. 'Stripes and swirls don't go.'

    They found somewhere to sit in a pew on the left-hand side of the church. As the organ music played and Will studied the order of the service, Cleo composed herself. Of course it was a sad occa­sion-it was the end of a life, after all-but as funerals went, it had to be one of the cheerier ones she'd attended.

    Then again, as deaths went, Lawrence LaVenture's had been better than most. It may even count as enviable. As Lawrence himself had been fond of remarking, the family name was descended from the French word for lucky or fortunate, and he'd taken enormous pleasure in living up to it. And what rakish seventy-three-year-old widower, given the choice, wouldn't want to go as he had gone, following a sublime meal and a bottle of delicious St Emilion, in bed with an attractive blonde many many years younger than himself?

    Mind you, it had given the poor woman he'd hired for the evening a bit of a shock. One minute they'd been having a high old time together, getting up to all sorts of naughtiness. The next, she'd come back into the bedroom carrying the bottle of Cognac and two glasses Lawrence had asked her to bring upstairs and there he'd been, collapsed back against the goose-down pillows, stone dead.

    Peering around the church, Cleo whispered, 'Do you think she'll turn up?'

    'Who?'

    'The woman who was with him when he died!' Who had actu­ally technically killed him, when you thought about it. 'I want to know what she looks like.'

    'She'll be the one in the black leather basque,' Will murmured. 'Stockings, garters, spike-heeled stilettos...'

    Cleo dug him in the ribs, then slipped her arm through his, grateful to him for having come along. Will had never met Lawrence LaVenture, but she'd wanted him with her today and he'd obligingly taken the afternoon off work. He even knew why she'd asked him and hadn't laughed, for which she was grateful. Meeting Will Newman in a nightclub three months ago had defi­nitely been one of the happier accidents in her life. She'd been nudged from behind in a crowded bar in Bath, her drink had splashed over his sleeve, they'd got chatting as a result... and what a result it had turned out to be. Will was handsome and charming, hard-working and intelligent... basically, he was perfect in every way. Her Mr Right had finally come along and she couldn't have been happier about it.

    'Could be her.' Pointing helpfully to a roly-poly woman in her sixties, squeezing into an already full pew across the aisle, Will said, 'There's a high-class hooker if ever I saw one.'

    'That's Effie Farnham from Corner Cottage.'

    'There's a studded leather whip hanging out of her handbag.'

    'She breeds Cairn terriers. It's a dog's lead.'

    'Are you sure?'

    'Trust me, Effie's not the whippy kind.'

    'You never know. Under that coat she could be wearing some­thing completely outrageous.'

    OK, this definitely came under the heading of Too Much Information. Thankfully, before Cleo could start picturing Effie in a tasseled thong, distraction was provided by the arrival of Lawrence's family. Well, such as it was. She held her breath and watched as the three of them made their way up the aisle, two ancient creaking older sisters swathed in politically incorrect fur and supported by silver-topped ebony canes. And between them, matching his pace to theirs, Johnny LaVenture.

    He was looking smarter than usual in a dark suit and with his habitually wayward black hair combed back from his forehead. For a split second, he glanced to the left and their eyes met, prompting a Pavlovian jolt of resentment in her chest. She couldn't help it; old habits died hard. Then Johnny looked away, carried on past, and took his place between his ancient aunts in the front pew.

    Cleo bent her head. OK, don't think about him now. Just concentrate on the funeral. Lawrence might have been an off-the-wall character, fond of a drink and, well, various other lusty pastimes, but he'd been entertaining to have around. They were here to celebrate a life well lived.

    After the service, everyone huddled up against the icy wind and made their way across the village green to the Hollybush Inn where food had been laid on and the drinks were free, as stipulated in Lawrence's last will and testament. For so many years a cornerstone of the pub, he knew how to guarantee a good turnout.

    Ash, catching up with Cleo and Will, rubbed his hands together and said cheerfully, 'All went off pretty well then. I really enjoyed that, didn't you?'

    And still he was managing to make it sound like an Elton John concert. Cleo said, 'You're not supposed to enjoy funerals. Next, you'll be giving it five stars on Amazon.'

    'Actually, that's not a bad idea. We could do it on the show, get the listeners to call in with reviews of their favorite-'

    'No you couldn't. That's just wrong. Oh God, look at my heels.' As they reached the entrance to the pub, Cleo leaned against one of the outdoor tables and used a tissue to clean away the clumps of mud and grass. 'Did you see me sinking into the ground while we were standing around the grave? I thought I was going to tip over and fall flat on my back.'

    'That's why I didn't wear mine.' Ash nodded sympathetically. 'You know, you're looking good today. Scrubbed up well. Even if you don't deserve a compliment when you think of all the grief you give me.'

    'It's not grief. It's constructive criticism. Which you badly need, by the way.' Having more or less cleaned her heels, Cleo lobbed the muddy tissue into the bin and adjusted her narrow cream skirt. Of course she was looking good-hadn't she put in a whole heap of extra effort making sure of it? But that was pride for you. It was also the reason she'd dragged Will along for the occasion. When you'd spent your teenage years being mercilessly teased and humiliated, you didn't want to turn up to meet your tormenter looking like a... a donkey. You felt compelled to prove to them that you weren't still a complete loser, not to mention capable these days of bagging your­self the kind of boyfriend any girl would be thrilled to... well, bag.

    And here he was, standing just inside the entrance to the pub, greeting everyone as they came in, and gravely receiving condo­lences in return. Oh well, on an occasion like this, at least he wouldn't call her-

    'Hello, Misa.' Dark eyes glinting with amusement, Johnny gave her hand a cross between a shake and a squeeze. He may even have been about to lean forward and plant a polite kiss on her cheek but she pulled back before that could happen.

    I can't believe he just called me that.

    'Hello, Johnny. I'm sorry about your dad. We'll all miss him.'

    'Thanks. I guess this village is going to be a quieter place from now on.' His gaze flickered over her and the smile broadened. 'You're looking very well.'

    Damn right I am. Turning to indicate Will, Cleo said, 'This is my boyfriend, Will Newman.'

    'I'm so sorry for your loss,' Will said politely as they shook hands.

    'Thank you. So, Misa, gone and got yourself a new man. Excellent.' Evidently pleased with his play on words, Johnny said, 'From what I hear, the old ones haven't been much cop.'

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    Even in a small town the drama is larger than life...


    Cleo Quinn doesn't have the greatest track record when it comes to men, but now Will's come along. Handsome and attentive, he could be her Mr Right. Things are definitely looking up for Cleo... apart from one small problem with a rather large ego. Johnny LaVenture, sculptor extraordinaire and her personal childhood nemesis, is back in Channing's Hill and tormenting her as if he'd never been away.


    Meanwhile Cleo's sister Abbie has a problem of her own-husband Tom has become distant and withdrawn, and she's determined to find out why. But will the shocking truth mean the end of their idyllically happy marriage?


    The sisters are about to discover that the past can come back to haunt you, and that love can flourish in the unlikeliest of places...


    Praise for Jill Mansell:


    "Pick this up at your peril: you won't get a thing done till it's finished."

    -Heat Magazine


    "Witty and charming, this easygoing tale is full of twists that make it hard to put down."

    -Woman Magazine


    "Mansell knows her craft and delivers a finely tuned romantic comedy."

    -Kirkus


    "A fast pace and fun writing make the story fly by."

    -Publishers Weekly

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    Publishers Weekly
    Cleo has lived in the same small English village her whole life. Johnny, following the death of his father, returns from his wealthy glamorous New York life to sell the estate and reacquaint himself with his hometown. Despite a turbulent history growing up, Cleo and Johnny fall for each other. In the meantime there are plenty of other romantic hijinks going on in the village, proving that while small town life may be close-knit, it's never boring. Mansell, who has perfected the ability to portray her characters convincingly, shows a breezy familiarity with British village life, and definitely exudes charm in her latest. The characters are comical, the situations are funny, and it's a generally entertaining experience. Readers will giggle throughout and forget the whole thing by the last page.
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    Booklist
    Quirky characters, a charming setting, and misunderstandings aplenty make this madcap romantic comedy a fun, light read.
    Queen of Happy Endings
    Such an eclectic mix of characters all with their own unique ability to entertain you.
    Book Girl of Mur-Y-Castell
    This book [makes] me want to go to this English village and drink some tea.
    Bellas Novella
    I adored it.... As usual, a must read from Jill Mansell.
    Book Hounds
    This one has it all -- comedy, romance, great characters and a lot of action.
    The Book Tree
    Affairs, gossip, meddling, and hot romance are all entwined to keep the reader turning the pages.
    Debbie's Book Bag
    Engaging right from the beginning...
    Booksie's Blog
    Mansell has written another hilarious, engaging romance with characters the reader would love to meet and a plot that twists and turns and somehow manages to resolve all these romantic entanglements neatly and successfully by the end of the book.
    A Bookworm's World
    Yet again, Jill Mansell has created a fantastic fictional world populated with lovable, quirky characters.
    Drey's Library
    The humor shines through brightly, and the characters are so vivid that you can imagine this on film. This is another must-read from Jill Mansell.
    Life in the Thumb
    A fun, fresh romp with some delightful characters!!
    Fresh Fiction
    A great book full of wonder, love, and family... Jill Mansell successfully meshes all the characters' stories together, and makes it so believable you feel you are there.
    The Book Chick
    Jill Mansell has mastered the formula for writing fantastic chick lit.
    Rundpinne
    Mansell brings this cast of characters together with their joys, sorrow, foibles, and misperceptions creating flawed, realistic characters that the reader can identify with and quite easily connect. Mansell uses her trademark wit in once again creating a successful comedic romance in a delightful setting.
    Smexy Books
    A delightful contemporary romp that explores love, friendship, and second chances in an engaging delightful tale.
    Best Romance Stories
    You must take a chance and read Take a Chance on Me!
    Pudgy Penguin Perusals
    Mansell's unique and witty style of writing brings her characters to life like no other. By the end of the story, I felt like the characters were dear friends
    Apprentice-Writer
    An entertaining and thoughtful tale from the always reliable Jill Mansell.
    Peeking Between the Pages
    A great and fun read! This was a really good book to just sweep you away for a while...
    Cindy's Love of Books
    Funny, entertaining and quick reads.
    Diary of an Eccentric
    Mansell has become my go-to author when I need a feel-good, humorous book with well-developed, entertaining characters.
    Savvy Verse & Wit
    Each character is quirkier than the last, but each is endearing to readers in their own special way.
    Thoughts in Progress
    As with her other books, author Mansell takes everyday activities, problems we all face, charming characters, and weaves it all together into a humorous and touching story.
    Between the Pages
    [Jill Mansell] has the most unique style, enjoyable humor, and quirky stories.
    Bookfoolery and Babble
    A funny, sweet, touching, wonderful story with several flawlessly interwoven plotlines and a magical ending.
    Stiletto Storytime
    Sometimes it can be so nice to just cuddle up with a good book and relax...Take a Chance on Me is a great candidate for any relaxing day of reading.
    Reviews by Martha's Bookshelf
    A very light and fun read with great British humor... Snarky repartee and sweet romance.
    The Royal Reviews
    A very witty book where the characters are both realistically flawed and loveable. For me Jill Mansell is the queen of British Romanic Comedy.
    Books and Needlepoint
    I love the way that Ms. Mansell writes and brings life to her characters.
    Starting Fresh
    Mansell delivers another fun chicklit escape.
    RT Book Reviews
    Mansell's characters are quirky, charming and entertaining.
    — Sabrina Cooper
    From the Publisher
    "Jill Mansell has mastered the formula for writing fantastic chick lit. " - Book-Chic

    "Sometimes it can be so nice to just cuddle up with a good book and relax...Take a Chance on Me is a great candidate for any relaxing day of reading." - Stiletto Storytime

    "Sheer escapism for those times you want to indulge in some fun, light-hearted reading." - Pudgy Penguin Perusals

    "A very light and fun read with great British humor... Snarky repartee and sweet romance." - Reviews by Martha's Bookshelf

    "A very witty book where the characters are both realistically flawed and loveable. For me Jill Mansell is the queen of British Romanic Comedy." - The Royal Reviews

    "I love the way that Ms. Mansell writes and brings life to her characters. " - Books and Needlepoint

    "Mansell delivers another fun chicklit escape. " - Starting Fresh

    Mansell juggles these multiple threads with effortless expertise. The writing is delightful, mixed with absurdity, humor and comedy.

    Another winner by Jill Mansell. And the secondary characters are just as good as the main characters!

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