Ebook {Epub PDF} More Than Love Letters by Rosy Thornton
· Rosy Thornton's More Than Love Letters isn't exactly a typical romance, either in form or in content, though it does have "a central love story and an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending" (Romance Writers of America's definition of a romance novel). Rosy herself describes it as "romantic comedy" but as the reviewer at Trashionista observed, it "manages to balance serious . Novelist Rosy Thornton writes contemporary women’s fiction. Her novels include The Tapestry of Love, Hearts and Minds, Crossed Wires, More Than Love Letters. More Than Love Letters Thornton, Rosy by Thornton, Rosy and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
My first novel, More Than Love Letters was published in paperback , my second, Hearts and Minds, came out in , my third, Crossed Wires, in , and my fourth, entitled The Tapestry of Love, was published in paperback in October all published by Headline Review My fifth novel, Ninepins, was published by Sandstone Press in , and won the East Anglian Book Awards prize for. Novelist Rosy Thornton writes contemporary women's fiction. Her novels include The Tapestry of Love, Hearts and Minds, Crossed Wires, More Than Love Letters. More Than Love Letters. by Rosy Thornton. Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it * You Rated it * 0. 1 Star - I hated it 2 Stars - I didn't like it 3 Stars - It was OK 4 Stars - I liked it 5 Stars - I loved it.
More Than Love Letters. by. Rosy Thornton (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · ratings · 39 reviews. When Richard Slater receives a letter of complaint from one of his constituents, a Margaret Hayton, he merely responds with his standard letter of empty promises. It's a mature, satirical and hilarious rendering of love found between a jaded Politician trying to Get It Right, and an overzealous Activist hoping for a Utopia. It's not a sensationalized account of sleazy politicians and shady liaisons. It doesn't aspire to titillate and shock with illicit dealings and forbidden love etc. Rosy Thornton's More Than Love Letters isn't exactly a typical romance, either in form or in content, though it does have "a central love story and an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending" (Romance Writers of America's definition of a romance novel). Rosy herself describes it as "romantic comedy" but as the reviewer at Trashionista observed, it "manages to balance serious issues with being the funniest book I’ve read for a while".
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