Jessica Adams
Personal Information
Description
Jessica Adams has always felt there's more to this life and world than we're told. Since childhood, she's been obsessed with researching and finding out ways to improve her life—no matter how crazy some of the ideas were. Now, she loves nothing more than sharing these findings with people across the globe, in a hope that her ideas can help other people live a better life, whether in relation to self-help, spirituality or anything in between, Jessica loves to learn, apply and then share to help create a better world.-Amazon
Books
In bed with
"An unashamedly sexy collection" (Glamour) featuring today's top female writers hiding behind naughty pseudonyms. A unique and sexy collection of bedtime stories by bestselling, award- winning, and well-known novelists delivering the goods under their X- rated pseudonyms. So who's who' We're not telling. After all, a woman should have at least one good secret. Feturing Adele Parks, Ali Smith, Bella Pollen, Chris Manby, Daisy Waugh, Emma Darwin, Esther Freud, Fay Weldon, Jane Moore, Joan Smith, Joanne Harris, Justine Picardi, Louise Doughty, Rachel Johnson, Santa Montefiore, Stella Duffy, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Jessica Adams, Kathy Lette, and Maggie Alderson.
How we met
"How We Met brings together our favourite Australian and international writers to share their sometimes romantic, sometimes bittersweet (true) stories of finding the love of their life the one they are with, or the one that got away. The literary version of the vignettes in When Harry Met Sally of couples reminiscing about when they first met, this book celebrates the surprising, sweet, funny or downright weird ways in which people have found love, even if briefly. Contributors include Susan Kurosawa, Lisa Jewell, Di Morrissey, Elizabeth Stead, Adele Parkes, Tony Wilson, Kate Veitch, Maggie Alderson, Danny Katz, Jessica Adams, Lee Tulloch and Rachael Treasure." -- Publisher.
Single White E-mail
Saturday night is a nightmare when you're single. Saturday night is for couples and everyone knows it. Victoria 'Total Bloody Relationships Disaster' Shepworth is single and knows all about Saturday nights alone. A broken relationship with the guy she thought was 'the one' has led to a string of disastrous dates. Now she's fed-up with being on her own and is once again in search of the man of her dreams. But life begins to look decidedly more interesting when she becomes involved in an internet romance with glamorous Frenchman, Pierre Dubois. Little does she know he could be closer than she thinks...
Kids' night in
Anthology for children containing short stories, poems, rainy-day jokes, cartoons, recipes and much more. Contains brief biographical information on all contributing authors. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
The Summer Psychic
A funny, compulsive and wildly original novel about a journalist who interviews a handsome psychic who predicts that they will be married by the end of the year and proceeds to turn her life - and everything she believed - upside down. Frothy, entertaining chick-lit from one of the genre's favourite authors, Jessica Adams.When Jo Delaney is sent by her newspaper to interview English psychic Luke Gabriel about his predictions for the year ahead, she is shocked and sceptical, especially when he predicts he's going to marry her.Then Luke's other predictions start coming true and Jo is forced to take him seriously - despite the fact she's just fallen in love with somebody else.Will Jo and Luke really be married within six months? And can a famous psychic ever be wrong?Fun, fast-paced and engrossing, The Summer Psychic shows Jessica Adams at the height of her story-telling powers.
Girls' night in
Vintage Alice
The funny, poignant and very entertaining story of a woman who leaps out of her comfort zone and finds the man of her dreams.Alice Templeton is hoping that emigrating from England to Australia will give her and her relationship with Nash a new lease of life. But can the relationship with Nash last the distance, and does Alice really want it to?When Nash pikes on the move to Australia, Alice confounds him (and many of their friends), by deciding to go ahead and try life in Australia.After initial misgivings about leaving Nash and the familiarity of her London life behind, Alice's life starts looking up in every sense of the word. Her passion for fashion provides the basis of a new career, she makes some good female mates, and there's a hunky man on the horizon . . .
