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Tell Me a Secret
Tell Me a Secret | Jane Fallon
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**The million copy bestselling author of Faking Friends and My Sweet Revenge is back - pre-order now!** Holly and Roz spend most of their days together. They like the same jokes, loathe the same people and tell each other everything. So when single mum Holly gets a shot at her dream job after putting everything on hold to raise her daughter, she assumes her friend will be dying to pop the champagne with her. But is she just imagining things, or is Roz not quite as happy for her as she should be? As Holly starts to take a closer look at Roz's life outside their friendship, she begins to discover a few things that don't add up. Who is the woman who claims to be her ally? Perhaps it was a mistake to tell Roz all her secrets. Because it takes two to forge a friendship. But it only takes one to wage a war . . . Praise for Jane Fallon 'Original, compulsively readable' Daily Mail 'Hugely compelling and unpredictable' Ruth Jones 'Deliciously devious' Daily Express 'She's in a category all of her own' Marian Keyes
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MelHopton
Tell Me a Secret | Jane Fallon
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This was not my usual type of book, but I grabbed it in the library because I fancied something light. Well. It was extremely well written, gripping, exciting and with a healthy dollop of salacious silliness. A great read. The main character went through a big shift to become a much nicer person, and everything worked out nicely in the end. It will date quickly because of the way they use emails (I hope! Surely no-one is like that?!). Overall, fab

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readingjedi
Tell Me a Secret | Jane Fallon
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Mehso-so

This scrapes a largely undeserved So-So because I'm such a warm and giving person (🤨🤔). It's cheesy, bland & boring. But what really got my goat was the amount of alcohol that was casually consumed by the middle aged MC - she drank every day and it wasn't integral to the plot. Every upset, every challenge, every success - she reached for the booze! It's even on the cover! Alcohol as coping strategy being normalised - not cool 🤬🤬🤬

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readingjedi
Tell Me a Secret | Jane Fallon
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Starting this one. Cover suggests it might not be my thing. But you know what they say about covers!

With thanks to #netgalley for this book.

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whatrebeccasread
Tell Me a Secret | Jane Fallon
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Mehso-so

"Tell Me a Secret” is a light-hearted look at a work friendship. Can you trust your work colleagues with your deepest secrets? Despite being a little predictable, I enjoyed this story but probably wouldn‘t recommend the audiobook. This was a good three star read for me.

My full review is up on my blog now ?

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KerriNTurner
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This was another fun, fast read from Jane Fallon, whose books I always look forward to. She had me turning those pages, eager to keep reading, even when I was frustrated with the main character for being a bit obtuse/slow to figure things out. Finished it in one day.

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Birdsong28
Tell Me a Secret | Jane Fallon
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I am using the tagged book for this prompt for my #popsugarchallenge

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Birdsong28
Tell Me a Secret | Jane Fallon
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I'm using this book for the prompt of A book published in 2019 for my #52booksin52weeks

@Schnoebs

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Birdsong28
Tell Me a Secret | Jane Fallon
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Very good. Jane Fallon has done it again, rollercoaster of a story about two work colleagues. I really enjoyed this and thought I had worked out the twist but turns out I was wrong! Love it how it changed tack just as you thought it was going one way. Thank you #Penguin for providing me with a proof copy via #NetGalley.

#TellMeASecret

Out on Thursday 10th Jan (UK) go grab yourself a copy!!!

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