Staying at Daisy's
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
Life is easy, it’s men she’ll never figure out…
When hotel manager Daisy MacLean meets cocky sports hero Dev Tyzack, it’s a no brainer—stay away. He is arrogant and sarcastic—but also incredibly sexy.
Daisy tries her best to steer clear of him, yet soon comes to realize he is the one guest she can’t bear to see leave.
Then she learns a devastating truth: most people are not who they seem to be, for better or worse…
From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author—smart, sassy, savy women’s fiction that never disappoints!
“Another jaunty read about life, love, and laughter.” —Reading Evening Post
“Engaging, warm, and funny…an entertaining romp.” —Liverpool Echo
“There’s trouble at Daisy’s hotel when she has to deal with a colourful set of wedding guests and her own troubled love life. Sure-fire bestseller from Queen of chicklit, Mansell.” —Heat
“A lively, appealing, and sassy comedy of errors about second chances…Romantic storyteller Jill Mansell is in top form.”—Nuneaton Evening Telegraph
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Love and laughter prevail in this charming chick lit romp. Daisy MacLean is the manager of Colworth Manor, a beautiful county hotel. In the year since her cheating husband was killed in a car accident, she's been purposefully single. She doesn't trust handsome and charming men, so former rugby star Dev Tyzack clearly doesn't stand a chance with her, and the two initially grate on each other but they can't deny their increasing attraction. Unfortunately, Daisy's past is getting in the way of her future, in more ways than one. With a madcap crew of characters, including unlucky-in-love chambermaid Tara and Daisy's gregarious father, this screwball romantic comedy piles on the humor and humanity for a clever, absorbing, and very enjoyable read.
Customer Reviews
Easy to read
Pleasantly surprised by this book. I had never read anything by this author. I picked the book up off the shelf at a vacation rental and read it over 2 days on the beach. It was a light, fun, easy to read book.
Not great
Very hard to get into. Not well written.