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Authors: Jane Costello

‘Madam, I’m so sorry, but you really need to take your seat,’ the air hostess pleads.

‘I’m
attempting to
!’ growls the woman, flicking hair back from her now perspiring forehead, grabbing her little boy’s legs and – as I dive out of the way
– flipping him over with the skill of a Chinese gymnastics instructor. The lollipop trick is employed on him too and, finally, the woman flings herself down and clicks on her seat belt.
Seconds later, we take off.

I her offer a sympathetic smile. ‘Flights can be a bit of a challenge with kids, can’t they?’

She responds with a flaccid look and picks up the in-flight magazine.

Over the next two hours and twenty minutes, it’s evident that the flight would have been more peaceful seated next to a hyperactive goat. The only saving grace is that I’m not seated
in front of the Demon Child – that seat is kicked, stamped and head-butted to such an extent that I’m surprised the passenger sitting there isn’t in need of emergency spinal
surgery.

Their mother, or perhaps she’s their probation officer, has the right idea: she flips on her headphones, orders two large gins and tonic, and reclines her seat, clearly hoping to shut out
the last five years. It’s only when she throws a pill down her neck and pops on her eye mask that I consider getting a bit cross – particularly as it coincides with her son trampolining
on his seat, launching into a rousing rendition of ‘Food, Glorious Food’ and spilling my champagne all over my copy of
The Book Thief
.

‘Are you okay?’ Meredith asks, an hour from landing. She’s been asleep and the whole episode, nosebleed apart, has passed her by.

‘This is fantastic, Meredith.’ I dredge up a genuine smile. ‘Honestly, it’s incredibly kind of you to have shared your prize with us.’

At which point, a bumper bag of M&Ms spills exuberantly all over my lap and the little boy attempts to retrieve them by shoving his podgy hands under my bum.

The children’s lunch menu has a choice of dishes, including spaghetti Bolognese: a genius addition given that no under-five ever manages to get more than about 25 per cent of it in their
mouth. Sure enough, my neighbour’s sauce ends up in the seat pocket in front of him, the seat pocket in front of
me
, in his hair, in
my
hair – everywhere, in fact, except
his stomach. He concludes this dining experience by picking his nose with a bright red-sauce-coated finger, wiping it on the arm rest between us, and burping voluminously. At which point, Hot Guy
two seats in front turns around, clearly believing it to have been me.

I sink even more deeply into my seat as the two children put their complimentary flight socks on both hands and proceed to have a ‘puppet show’– which may be better described
as a GBH spree.

The air hostesses are aware of all this, of course, and make up for my misery by pushing as much champagne as possible on me, presumably to dull the pain. Other than that, there’s little
they can do given that there are no spare seats to move me to. The children’s mother remains in a near coma until the very end of the flight, when she wakes up with a start, rushes to the
toilet, and begins throwing up loudly, a process that continues right until we’re on
terra firma
, when she emerges, wiping her mouth, her eyeliner only slightly smudged.

By that stage, I am filthy, drunk, and have read only ten words of
The Book Thief.
It’s fair to conclude the experience wasn’t entirely as I’d envisaged.

Jane Costello
THE TIME OF OUR LIVES

It was supposed to be the holiday of a lifetime . . .

Imogen and her friends Meredith and Nicola have had their fill of budget holidays, cattle-class flights and 6 a.m. offensives for a space by the pool.

So when Meredith wins a VIP holiday at Barcelona’s hippest new hotel, they plan to sip champagne with the jet set, party with the glitterati and switch off in
unapologetic luxury.

But when the worst crisis of her working life erupts back home, Imogen has to juggle her BlackBerry with a Manhattan, while soothing a hysterical boss and hunting down an AWOL
assistant.

Between a robbery, a run-in with hotel security staff and an encounter on a nudist beach that they’d all rather forget, the friends stumble from one disaster to the next.
At least Imogen has a distraction in the form of the gorgeous guy who’s always in the right place at the very worst time. Until, that is, his motives start to arouse a few suspicions . .
.

Hilarious and heart-warming by turns,
The Time of Our Lives
is Jane Costello at her romantic best.

 

 

 

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Jane Costello
THE WISH LIST

There are six months left of Emma Reiss’s twenties . . . and she has some unfinished business.

Emma and her friends are about to turn thirty, and for Emma it’s a defining moment. Defined, that is, by her having achieved none of the things she’d imagined she
would.

Her career is all wrong, her love life is a desert and that penthouse apartment she pictured herself in simply never materialised.

Moreover, she’s never jumped out of a plane, hasn’t met the man she’s going to marry, has never slept under the stars, or snogged anyone famous – just
some of the aspirations on a list she and her friends compiled fifteen years ago.

As an endless round of birthday parties sees Emma hurtle towards her own thirtieth, she sets about addressing these issues. But, as she discovers with hilarious consequences,
some of them are trickier to tick off than she’d thought . . .

‘Close the doors, open a bottle of wine, get out the chocs and enjoy this wonderfully witty read. Jane Costello at her best’

Milly Johnson

 

 

 

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Jane Costello
ALL THE SINGLE LADIES

Samantha Brooks’ boyfriend has made a mistake. One his friends, family, and Sam herself know he’ll live to regret.

Jamie has announced he’s leaving, out of the blue. Jamie is loving, intelligent and, while he isn’t perfect, he’s perfect
for her
– in every way
except one: he’s a free spirit. And after six years in one place, doing a job he despises, he is compelled to do something that will tear apart his relationship with Sam: book a one-way
flight to South America.

But Sam isn’t giving up without a fight. With Jamie still totally in love with her, and torn about whether to stay or go, she has five months to persuade him to do the
right thing. So with the help of her friends Ellie and Jen, she hatches a plan to make him realise what he’s giving up. A plan that involves dirty tricks, plotting, and a single aim: to win
him back.

But by the time the tortured Jamie finally wakes up to what he’s lost, a gorgeous new pretender has entered Sam’s life. Which begs the question . . . does she still
want him back?

‘Close the doors, open a bottle of wine, get out the chocs and enjoy this wonderfully witty read. Jane Costello at her best’

Milly Johnson

 

 

 

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Jane Costello
GIRL ON THE RUN

He’s a real catch . . . if only she could catch him up

Abby Rogers has been on health kicks before - they involve eating one blueberry muffin for breakfast instead of two. But since starting her own business, after watching one too
many episodes of
The Apprentice
, the 28-year-old’s waistline has taken even more of a back seat than her long-neglected love life.

When Abby is encouraged to join her sporty best friend’s running club – by none other than its gorgeous new captain – she finds a mysterious compulsion to
exercise.

Sadly, her first session doesn’t go to plan. Between the obscenely unflattering pink leggings, and the fact that her lungs feel as though they’ve been set on fire,
she vows never to return.

Then her colleague Heidi turns up at work and makes a devastating announcement, one that will change her life – and Abby’s – forever.

 

 

 

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Jane Costello
MY SINGLE FRIEND

Who said men and women can’t be friends?

At 28, Lucy is doing well for herself. She’s got a great job in PR, her boss loves her, and her best girlfriends Dominique and Erin think she’s great. More
important than anyone’s opinion is that of her flatmate, and oldest friend in the world, Henry. For twenty years they’ve been inseparable: beauty and the geek.

Henry thinks the world of Lucy. So why does she feel the need to lie outrageously on dates? From rock-climbing to Chekov: when it comes to prospective boyfriends, Lucy is
compelled to embellish her C.V. with unlikely porkies that always backfire – with hilarious results. Henry can’t understand it. Lucy is so loveable: why can’t she just be
herself?

But when Lucy turns the spotlight on Henry, he wishes he’d never brought it up. With a penchant for jumpers and

NHS-style specs, Lucy decides that Henry is in need of a makeover – big time. Enlisting the help of Dom and Erin, it’s not long before the girls have Henry out of
the flat, and into the Topman changing rooms. A new haircut, contact lenses, a flirting master-class from Dom . . . poor Henry doesn’t know what’s hit him. But nothing can prepare them
for the surprise results! Before long, Lucy realises that their lives will never be the same again.

 

 

 

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Jane Costello
THE NEARLY-WEDS

What’s the worst thing that could happen to a blushing bride? To somebody warm, loving, and fun – like Zoe Moore?

After Zoe is jilted by her fiancé Jason, she’s unable to face the pitying looks of her friends and family. Fleeing to America, she is employed as a nanny by moody,
difficult, but devastatingly sexy single dad Ryan.

Zoe quickly wins over his children, but their father is more of a challenge. Things aren’t helped, of course, by her inadvertently displaying her knickers to his
colleagues or nearly hospitalising him with a toy bow and arrow. Thank God she’s got her colourful circle of friends to keep her sane: fun-loving Trudie, hippy Amber and chilly, tight-lipped
Felicity.

But over time Zoe and Ryan begin to understand each other, and their apparently ill-fated relationship takes on a new dimension. There’s just one problem, as Zoe soon
discovers: the past isn’t always easy to escape, no matter how far away you go.

 

 

 

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Jane Costello
BRIDESMAIDS

With less than an hour to go before her best friend is due to walk down the aisle, Evie is attempting to fulfill her most important role as bridesmaid: to deposit the bride at
the start-line.

Although the odds appear stacked against her, she at least has her new ‘chicken fillets’ to boost her confidence. Until, that is, they are witnessed popping out of
her dress by the dazzlingly handsome Jack.

Evie is 27, a sparkly, down-to-earth journalist who has never been in love and has started to think that she never will be. Small wonder, then, that the prospect of being
bridesmaid at so many impending weddings fills her with utter trepidation.

When Jack starts becoming a regular fixture at the nuptials, however, things really start looking up.

Only between her discovery that he’s dating the stunning, self-obsessed Valentina, and an unfortunate incident with a 10-inch vibrator, not everything goes quite as Evie
might have hoped . . .

 

 

 

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