Book description
A stunning and powerful contemporary love story from one of the best
storytellers this century. What if everything you believed about your
life was a lie?
Meet Lily Quinn. She is broke, struggling to finish college, pay her
rent, find love. Adrift in bustling New York City, the most interesting
things in Lily's life happen to the people around her. But Lily loves
her aimless life … until her best friend and roommate Amy disappears.
That's when Spencer Patrick O'Malley, a cynical, past his prime NYPD
detective with demons of his own, enters Lily's world. And a sudden
financial windfall which should bring Lily joy instead becomes an
ominous portent of the dark forces gathering around her.
But fate isn't finished with Lily.
She finds herself fighting for her life as Spencer's search for the
missing Amy intensifies, leading Lily to question everything she knew
about her friend and family. Startling revelations about the people she
loves force her to confront truths that will leave her changed forever.
From a master storyteller comes a heart-wrenching, magnificent and
unputdownable novel.
This is the odyssey of two young women, Lily and Amy, roommates and
friends on the verge of the rest of their lives. 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 Tatiana and Alexander
'This has everything a romance glutton could wish for: a bold, talented
and dashing hero, a heart-stopping love affair that nourishes its two
protagonists even when they are separated and lost, a long and bitter
military campaign, plus personal excavations into the past. It also has
- thank goodness - a welcome sense of humour and discernible 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… it's quickly apparent that the
Russian-born author Paullina Simons has the measure of this kind of epic
romantic saga. The power of her descriptive writing, the vividness of
the historical detail and, most of all, the strength of her central
characters mark out her novel as a considerable achievement.'
Barry Foreshaw, amazon 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.