Book description
From the author of the top five bestseller ROAD TO PARADISE comes a
novel of love, betrayal and redemption against the odds
How well can you ever really know someone?
If anyone asked Larissa's husband, children or friends if she was
happy, they would say yes. Sometimes too busy, sometimes irritable - but
really, what in her wonderful life could be wrong? She has a happy
marriage, a dream house, and everything she ever wanted at her fingertips.
Yet a chance encounter with a young man new to town hits her like a
lightning bolt. Their connection is electric. Suddenly her lovely home
life seems claustrophobic, and the familiar mundane. Irresistible
passion drives her to contemplate the unthinkable. But if she dares to
make the impossible leap, what will her life be then? Whatever choice
she makes, someone will be betrayed… Praise for Tatiana and Alexander
'This has everything a romance glutton could wish for: a bold, talented
and dashing hero, a heart-stopping love affair … It also has - thank
goodness - a welcome sense of humour and discernable characters rather
than ciphers.'
Victoria Moore, Daily Mail
Praise for The Bronze Horseman
'Pulling off the passionate love story embedded in a truly epic
narrative is a difficult thing to do. Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the
Wind remains the blueprint for the genre, while Tolstoy's War and Peace
carries off the literary honours … it's quickly apparent that the
Russian-born author Paullina Simons has the measure of this kind of epic
romantic saga … She is able to make some powerful statements about the
durability of the human spirit, but never at the expense of descriptive
passages refulgent with power and beauty' Barry Forshaw, amazon
Praise for Tully:
'Pick up this book and prepare to have your emotions wrung so completely
you'll be sobbing your heart out one minute and laughing through your
tears the next.… Read it and weep - literally' Company
Praise for The Girl in Times Square
'Simons' sixth novel considers what happens when life suddenly stops
being average. Part mystery, part romance, part family drama…in other
words, the perfect book' Daily Mail Paullina Simons was born in
Leningrad in 1963. As a child she emigrated to Queens, New York, and
attended colleges in Long Island. Then she moved to England and attended
Essex University, before returning to America. She lives in New York
with her husband and children.