Monday 21 February 2011

Love is on the air- Book review


Love is on the air by Jane Moore
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n360498.jpg.jpegCam Simpson is a 30 something hairdresser. She has been with her boyfriend Dean for six years. The relationship- once based on excitement and passion now leaves her lethargic and able to predict the day’s forth coming events. 
Despite living together, they still  show no signs of really committing to one and other with the absence of a diamond and no real urge to push forward in their relationship, they remain one of those couples stuck in a rut, with neither willing to do anything about it. 
But then Cam begins to doubt her relationship with the man who seems far more interested in football, barely moving from the dent in the couch unless he is hungry. 
With these doubts in the back of her mind Cam finds herself struggling to admit her relationship has become predictable and tedious. 
Cam soon finds herself Immersed in confusion and she is forced to decide weather her predictable relationship with Mr. just so, Dean is worth loosing, in the search for ‘the one’, because just maybe he Mr. Right could be out there. 
This light hearted fictional chick flick by the Sunday Times bestseller Jane Moore gave an enjoyable and easy reading that is perfect to get stuck into on holiday or snuggled under a blanket on the sofa. 
Finding it hard to put the book down and eager to know what Cam does about her predicable six year relationship with Dean, you find your self able to relate to some of the characters emotions through out the book, and asking yourself, what would you do if you were ever in a situation like hers?
Jane Moore is a well know columnist for the Sun newspaper and GQ magazine. Moore has written other titles including Fourplay, The Ex-files, Dot.Homme, The Second Wives Club and Perfect Match.
Moore lives in London and also presents investigative documentaries for Channel 4’s Dispatches. 
Published in 2011, Love is on the air is available to buy from all WH Smiths stores and online for £6.99. 
*** out of five. 

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