BOOK REVIEW: An Offer You Can't Refuse by Jill Mansell

JillmansellAs I've said before, when I was a bookseller Jill Mansell was the author most recommended to me by customers, but somehow I've managed to go years and years without reading any of her books. Finally - finally! - I read one, her latest, An Offer You Can't Refuse, and I'm happy to report that all those customers were right.

It's the story of Lola Malone who, at the age of 17, is offered £10,000 to break up with her boyfriend ... by his mother. Lola is horrified. She is in love with Dougie and believes they'll be together forever. But then she learns a family secret, which forces her to take the money, leaving just a letter for her boyfriend.

After being forced to dump Dougie, Lola moved to Spain, but now she's back, working in a London bookshop and happy with her job and her friends, but, inevitably, she soon bumps into her ex ... and, unsurprisingly really, he has neither forgiven nor forgotten. Lola hasn't forgotten him either - and he's even foxier now he's that bit more mature - but can Lola convince him to give her another chance?

Well, if anyone can, Lola can. I loved Lola. She's bright, spunky, funny, honest and she doesn't take no for an answer. I also loved the secondary characters: Lola's best friend, Gabe, and Dougie's sister, Sally, but my favourite character was EJ, with his fabulously dry sense of humour.

Some aspects of the plot weren't entirely convincing, but the characters and the exuberance of the writing more than made up for it.

I'll definitely be reading more Jill Mansell in the future. My customers used to recommend Maeve Binchy too. Maybe I should give her a go...

Rating: 4/5

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BOOK REVIEW: An Offer You Can't Refuse by Jill Mansell - Comments

  • Lauren

    I got An offer you can't refuse as a present. I can imagine that the book is fun to read when you're 15 years old, but for an adult.... no thanks, this was my on and only time to read Jill Mansell

  • Romina

    I already read some of the books by Jill Mansell. I totally loved &#39Miranda&#39s big mistake&#39 which was really great and funny. An absolute read. and also &#39Prefect timing&#39 is amazing. I love romantic comedy&#39s and happy endings, cause they make you forget the everyday life and makes you dream and live a fantasy while reading it. I just ordered the book &#39An offer you can&#39t refuse&#39 and I can&#39t wait for it to arrive so I can start reading it. Well done Jill Mansell, and thansks for your books.

  • peaches gold

    I really, really enjoyed An Offer You Can&#39t Refuse, it&#39s just so funny! I&#39m from Belgium, and I had to read an English book for school. A friend of mine recommended this one, and I&#39m so glad I listened to her, it was lovely. Maybe it is a bit predictable, but it sometimes was a bit surprising too. I&#39m going to read more of Jill Mansell&#39s novels!

  • Keris, thanks so much for the great review - I&#39m so glad you enjoyed it!

    Re: writing to a formula, I do try very hard not to, but I write romantic comedy so there will always be pairings-up and happy endings. My editor assures me that for every reader who complains that they can guess how the book will end, there are ten thousand more who would feel cheated if it didn&#39t happen. (I once killed off one of the main male characters in the last section of a novel and she made me bring him back to life!)

  • I know, I know. I did start &#39Nights of Rain and Stars&#39 (mainly because of the title), but I couldn&#39t get into it. I have heard that her older stuff is better (my customers used to argue about it, but The Copper Beech came up quite often). I&#39ll take it with me if I ever get to go on holiday again.

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