Funny how one lie can spiral... not a read for the faint-hearted!\' Valerie Keogh \'With a unique plot and superb writing, Ms Wilkinson has nailed this one! I\'d give it 10 stars if I could.\' J A Baker.
What a very clever book ...
Clues upon clues upon clues kept me glued to the story.
Stacey \'A beautifully written thriller where even the clues are out to get you!\' Gemma Rogers \'Wilkinson delivers with this gripping and original thriller\' Keri Beevis \'This didn\'t disappoint.
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I was gripped from the very first page!\' L.
He has an air of danger, but who cares? Praise for Diana Wilkinson \'A fast paced, edge of the Seat thriller that\'s extremely well executed. maybe this guy, the one who had the cheek to sit down in Seat 2C, might be someone special.
Who knows...
We all know that money talks, and I intend to talk my way into a better life.
When I land in sunny Spain, I\'ll be acting like a millionairess, that\'s for sure - even if it\'s stretching the truth, just a bit.
I know he clocks the title, because he\'s totally charming and talks to me as if I\'m one of the Marbella Millionaire set.
When it lands on the floor, a handsome guy hands it back to me.
How to Live Like a Millionaire is the book I\'m reading on this flight.
I deserve it, after all.
I am now determined to live the life of luxury.
They\'re my comfort seats, they cushion the claustrophobia, and at last I can afford them.
Since my big win, I\'ve been booking seats 2B and 2C as well.
That\'s why I book Seat 2A every time I fly.
It\'s my worst nightmare.
One thing about me: I HATE flying.
Funny how one lie can spiral..