Making Your Mind Up

Making Your Mind Up by Jill Mansell is a romantic and humorous novel published by Headline Publishing Group on July 31, 2006. This first edition spans 448 pages and is written in English. The story follows Lottie Carlyle, who is content in her life with her two children and amicable ex-husband until she meets her new boss, Tyler Klein. As Lottie develops feelings for Tyler, she faces unexpected challenges, particularly the strong dislike her children have for him.
Readers will find a blend of romance and comedy as Lottie’s journey unfolds amidst family dynamics and unexpected rivalries. The narrative explores themes of love and relationships, highlighting the complications that arise when children are involved. With a mix of charming characters and humorous situations, the book promises a delightful exploration of how true love can navigate obstacles.
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A new romantic and funny novel from the Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author
Lottie Carlyle isn’t looking for love when she meets her new boss, Tyler Klein. Living in a beautiful cottage with her two adorable – sometimes – kids in an idyllic village in the heart of the Cotswolds, on good terms with her charming but hopeless ex-husband and with friends all around, she’s happy enough with her lot. But Tyler’s perfect for Lottie and quickly she falls for him – and he for her. Unfortunately, there’s a problem. For reasons that are totally unfair, Lottie’s children HATE Tyler. When a rival for Lottie’s affections comes on the scene in the shape of charmer Seb, the children adore him, and he’s certainly a distraction. But he’s not Tyler – and he’s not even at all what he seems. Lottie’s got a problem – but thanks, in classic Jill Mansell style, to a tobogganing accident and a delicious series of mix-ups, all will be revealed and true love will find a way.
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