Ebook {Epub PDF} Come Together by Josie Lloyd






















 · Josie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees each had novels of their own published before teaming up to write the bestsellers Come Together, Come Again, The Boy Next Door, Love Lives, We Are Family and The Three Day Rule. Their work has been translated into twenty-six languages. They are married and live in London with their two daughters. Come Together is chick lit of the British variety, and an excellent example of the genre. The twist in this one is that the co-authors, male and female, write the chapters alternating between the male and female characters' first-person voices, giving a multi-dimensional view of the relationship and the events/5(71).  · “Come Together” is written from the points of view of Jack Rossiter and Amy Crosbie. Jack is failing to make a living as an artist, b Reading Mike Gayle’s slightly disappointing “The Stag and Hen Weekend” earlier in the year reminded me of the original, and so far best, book written from the points of view of both sexes, Josie Lloyd and Emlyn Rees’ “Come Together”/5.


Josie Lloyd: Come Together? Author: Josie Lloyd: Title: Come Together: Copies worldwide: 3 Come Together takes a new route over traditional terrain, seeping into the psyche of one man and one woman as they take their first tentative steps towards coupledom. As Lloyd and Rees deftly switch from his point of view to hers, the reader. Josie Lloyd is the author of IT COULD BE YOU published by Orion, UK. She has worked in marketing for a computer company, has been a nanny, and has. *Come Together* is a hilarious, engaging page-turner. This boy-meets-girl story is cleverly told by both the male and female perspectives, in alternating chapters, entitled, appropriately, "Jack" and "Amy." The two characters' perspectives are written by a writer of the corresponding sex: Josie Lloyd wrote the Amy parts, and Emlyn Rees (who.


Josie Lloyd's first novel, It Could Be You, was published in and since then she's written fifteen bestselling novels (as Joanna Rees and other pen names) including the number one hit Come Together, which she co-authored with her husband, Emlyn Rees, which was number one for ten weeks, published in twenty-seven languages and made into a Working Title film. out of 5 stars Come Together / Come Again: A better class of Romance Reviewed in the United States on April 1, The first Josie Lloyd Emlyn Rees I read was We Are Family, which I thought was amazing, so I immediately ordered `Come Together' and Come Again. and read them back-to-back, hoping for more of the same. “Come Together” is written from the points of view of Jack Rossiter and Amy Crosbie. Jack is failing to make a living as an artist, b Reading Mike Gayle’s slightly disappointing “The Stag and Hen Weekend” earlier in the year reminded me of the original, and so far best, book written from the points of view of both sexes, Josie Lloyd.

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