No One So Much as You

No One So Much as You

By Rebecca Gosden


Format: paperback

(3 customer reviews)

Publication Date: 28 Jul 2024

£9.99

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Categories: Romance

ISBN: 9781835740187
eISBN: 9781835741535

Description

They're poles apart, yet Charlotte and Max are each drowning in their past; can a chance encounter provide the lifeline they both need?

Charlotte’s life has come to a standstill through circumstance, choice and pure bad luck. Her marriage, career and dreams of starting a family have all come to nothing, and she feels isolated and numb.

Her world is then rocked by a chance meeting with the enigmatic Max who, despite outward success as a well-known actor, is desperately trying to suppress his own personal tragedy. Charlotte inadvertently enters a glamorous world of fame and fortune alongside the rediscovery of her own creativity as an artist. 

But all is not as it seems and Charlotte soon learns that rebirth comes at a price. Gradually, she understands that Max is lost too and that she has an important part to play in saving him as well as herself, if she chooses to take it.

 

Rebecca Gosden was born and raised in East Anglia and has lived most of her life in Suffolk with her family and animals. With a background in education and a passion for art and books, she finally decided to take the plunge and complete a lifetime ambition. One new year’s resolution and six months later, her first novel, No One So Much As You, was born.

Reviews



Clive - 01 Aug, 2024

I loved this book and found the leading characters interesting and relatable. The contrast between Charlotte's world of the Suffolk countryside and Max's "Film World" added a varied dynamic to the story.


Polly - 01 Aug, 2024

An excellent novel. A real page-turner that is beautifully written with lyrical descriptions of the Suffolk countryside. Both main characters are complex and interesting and, as a reader, you feel drawn to them.


Katie - 21 Jul, 2024

An interesting read with good development of the main characters and their relationship with family members, elements of which it was easy to identify with. The plot left me wanting to find out what happened to Charlotte and Max and how their story evolved. A complete story, but I wonder if there might be a sequel?
Some lovely use of imagery, especially of Suffolk landscape and skies.


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