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Title | : | Pillow Talk |
Author | : | Freya North |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2007 by HarperCollins (first published August 1st 1983) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction |

Freya North
Paperback | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.52 | 2560 Users | 211 Reviews
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What keeps you up all night? They were high-school sweethearts who hadn't seen each other for seventeen years. And suddenly they're in front of each other - in a tiny sweet shop in the middle of nowhere. Neither can quite believe it. These days, Petra works in London as a jeweller while Arlo has left his rock-and-roll lifestyle for the wilds of North Yorkshire. Out of the blue, their paths have just crossed. But for first love to have a second chance both must put their pasts to bed. However, there are skeletons in Arlo's closet which keep him up at night. And just what is it that causes Petra to sleepwalk?Particularize Books Toward Pillow Talk
Original Title: | Pillow Talk |
ISBN: | 0007245912 (ISBN13: 9780007245918) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Romantic Novel of the Year (RoNa's) Award (2008) |
Rating Out Of Books Pillow Talk
Ratings: 3.52 From 2560 Users | 211 ReviewsComment On Out Of Books Pillow Talk
Petra Flint is a jeweler living in a shabby flat in London. She is quite happily creating her beautiful wearable works of art and semi-happy with her emotionally stunted boyfriend, Rob. They are polar opposites in most respects but Petra seems determined to find the knight in shining armor behind Rob's distant demeanor and seemingly nonchalant attitude towards their relationship. One bone of contention between them: Petra's sleepwalking habits which cause her to do a number of highlyThis is not one of her better novels and it reads like most of her others. Its very predictable, follows the same pattern of story line as the rest of her books and makes for an OK, Chick Lit book. The only time i would recommend this novel is for a holiday read, where you don't want to think about a novel and you want a nice predictable book to delve into.The story itself was very predictable (even though I have read it before it was some years ago). The characters themselves are not very deep
B&N Synopsis:"By day, Petra Flint is a talented jeweler working in a lively London studio. By night, she's a sleepwalker troubled by a past she can't put to bed and a present that leaves her clinging to an unsuitable boyfriend. Arlo Savidge was once a budding heartthrob musician. Then tragedy struck and he chose to forsake stardom and all future affairs of the heart for a quiet life in the countryside as a music teacher.Petra and Arlo haven't seen each other since they were teenagers-when

Every once in a while, it is important for a girl to read a trashy romance novel, especially if she's on vacation. Fortunately, Freya North's Pillow Talk is smart and entertaining, as well as a page-turner. Petra Flint is a talented jewelry designer in London. She starts the novel dating a horrid businessman and taking all of his crap. When they inevitably break up, she escapes the city to go north. There, she runs into a high school sweetheart and romance stirs up. However, these things are
I very seldomnly rate a book with just one star. I really had no choice here, though. I bought this book years ago and never finished it. Then a while back I tried again to give it another chance. I did not care for any of the characters, or the plot, or the writing. It took me forever to finish it because of that and at the end I'm pretty sure I skimmed a few passages. It's definitely not my kind of book and I did not care for it at all.
First of all,I should say thay I really enjoyed this book before I get into the rest of my review. I thought it wa sa very nice story but it could be very maddening at times. It took almost hal fthe book for the characters to meet in person and then evem longer for anything to happen. In some ways that worked out because you got to know the two leads an dcould see that they were completely perfect for each other. At the same time, I was reading a romance andi wante dthe author to just get onwith
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