Pillow Talk

Freya North

Language: English

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: Jul 1, 2011

Description:

"Darkly funny and sexy-literary escapism at its finest." -Independent

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 their feelings ran deep but the timing wasn't right. Now, seventeen years later, they run into each other once more. Might first love get a second chance-or will what keeps them up at night keep them apart forever?

Praise for *Pillow Talk*
"I defy anyone who doesn't fall in love with it." -Glamour

"Warm, sexy, satisfying." -Heat

"North charts the emotional turmoil with a sexy exactitude." -Marie Claire

"Another North gem."-OK

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Review

Praise for Home Truths: 'An engrossing emotional drama that's sure to feature on best-seller lists.' Eve 'You'll laugh, cry, then laugh some more.' Company 'If you like chick-lit with a generous side-helping of sex, you'll devour this. An eye-poppingly sexy start leads into a family reunion laced with secrets. Tangled mother/daughter relationships unravel and tantalising family riddles keep you glued to the end.' Cosmopolitan 'Freya North manages to strike a good balance between drama, comedy and romance, and has penned another winner in Home Truths!touching, enjoyable.' Heat More praise for Freya North: 'Freya North has matured to produce an emotive novel that deals with the darker side of love -- these are real women with real feelings.' She 'Tantrums, tarts, tears and text-sex!what's not to love about this cautionary tale for true romantics?' Heat 'A distinctive storytelling style and credible, loveable characters!an addictive read that encompasses the stuff life is made of: love, sex, fidelity and, above all, friendship.' Glamour

About the Author

Freya gave up a Ph.D. to write her first novel, Sally, in 1991. For 4 years she turned deaf ears to parents and friends who pleaded with her to "get a proper job". She went on the dole and did a succession of freelance and temping jobs. Five publishers entered a bidding war for her books, and her first novel, Sally, was published to great acclaim. Her subsequent books, Chloe, Polly, Cat, Fen, Pip , Love Rules and Home Truths have all proved bestsellers.