My Best Friend’s Girl
A gripping and emotional read about friendship, betrayal and forgiveness from Sunday Times bestselling author DOROTHY KOOMSON
‘Please don’t ignore this. I need to see you. I’m dying.’
On Kamryn’s thirty-second birthday she receives a card from Adele, the woman who betrayed her and she vowed never to speak to again.
Adele has contacted Kamryn because she is desperate – she needs someone to take care of her precious daughter, Tegan, and she’s running out of time.
Kamryn loves Tegan, but can she really put aside all the hurt and pain of the last few years to rescue Adele when she needs her most?
Readers love Dorothy Koomson:
‘An enjoyable, easy read that might even make you shed the odd tear’ Star
‘Koomson just gets better and better’ Woman & Home
‘Witty, with bits to make you cry and laugh’ Real
‘Please don’t ignore this. I need to see you. I’m dying.’
On Kamryn’s thirty-second birthday she receives a card from Adele, the woman who betrayed her and she vowed never to speak to again.
Adele has contacted Kamryn because she is desperate – she needs someone to take care of her precious daughter, Tegan, and she’s running out of time.
Kamryn loves Tegan, but can she really put aside all the hurt and pain of the last few years to rescue Adele when she needs her most?
Readers love Dorothy Koomson:
‘An enjoyable, easy read that might even make you shed the odd tear’ Star
‘Koomson just gets better and better’ Woman & Home
‘Witty, with bits to make you cry and laugh’ Real
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Reviews
I was laughing and crying from page one. Koomson deals with grown-up issues: friendship, death, betrayal and forgiveness - a very moving read.
Both funny and moving, this will have you reaching for the tissues... A heart-breaking tale.
I enjoyed it immensely and I did have to dab away a little tear as early as page two
Totally enjoyable
I was laughing and crying from page one. Koomson deals with grown-up issues: friendship, death, betrayal and forgiveness - a very moving read.
Both funny and moving, this will have you reaching for the tissues... A heart-breaking tale.
I enjoyed it immensely and I did have to dab away a little tear as early as page two
Totally enjoyable