Remember falling in love for the first time? Remember thinking, This is The One? Remember life getting in the way? From adolescent snogging to apartment shares, relationships, career crises, and children, Vince & Joy is the unforgettable story of two lives lived separately but forever entwined. Back in the 1980s, teenagers Vince and Joy met, fell desperately in love, and never quite said good-bye. Now nearly twenty years later they've both begun to ask themselves if that long-ago romance was the enduring love that they've been searching for.
Vince and Joy meet on a holiday in their late teens. They fall in love and have a physical relation. They are meant to be together from the beginning but are awkwardly separated by life's events. Fate however brings them back together and the ending is happy after many different frustrations. The story is a great read! Joyce Akesson, author of Love's Thrilling Dimensions and The Invitation
My Guilty Pleasure!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This book just absorbed me after reading the first pages. I've read all Lisa Jewell's books and once more she surprised me with her caracters, their thoughts, their feelings. My best holiday read!
another fabulous novel from Jewell
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book is romantic but SMART. Love it. Lisa Jewell is the genius of modern "chick lit" and her novels are definitely more on the literary side than works of people like Jane Green (just for example). Jewell's novels are for the smarter woman who has lived a slightly quirky life but still needs a romantic *semi* guilty pleasure read.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is a well put together story. For those looking for a character story, for a well written story, for a must read story, for a book to read on the train to work, this is it. You'll be sucked into the life and times of Vince and Joy.
fine jewel of a story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
In England thirty-something year old friends were discussing the time they lost their virginity. Vince explains that he was nineteen years old when he met eighteen years old Joy seventeen years ago in 1986 at the Hunstantan camp site. His stepfather Cliff pushed them together and they eventually made love. The next morning, she and her parents were gone; a note that he concluded was a Dear John letter was left behind, but most of the writing washed away in the rain. The only clear statement is "I am so ashamed", which he assumed meant about their lovemaking. Years later Cliff mentioned that he had to beat up Joy's dad because the punk was fondling his wife, Vince's mother, over her objections. Vince realizes that Joy was not embarrassed by them but by her dad. As he searches for her, he has good and bad luck; he finds her, but she is marrying someone else. Though he has married and divorced and has a child he loves, Vince believes Joy is the only one for him and destiny has failed him once more. This is an interesting contemporary romance starring two likable protagonists who fall in love at first sight, but fate seems to dictate they stay apart though they meet up several times over the next two decades or so. The story line is mostly told from the perspective of the lead male as he tells his tale of love discovered, love lost, love re-found, love re-lost, etc. Because this is a deep British character study, some of the vernacular will seem strange to the American audience, but sub-genre fans will still find joy in Vince's fine jewel of a story. Harriet Klausner
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