How To Survive Your Sisters

ABOUT Ellie Campbell

Ellie Campbell
Ellie Campbell is a pseudonym for sisters, Pam Burks and Lorraine Campbell, who collaborate from the UK and the USA - a 5,000 mile commute reflected in their horrendous phone bills. Their novels 'HOW TO SURVIVE YOUR SISTERS' and 'WHEN GOOD FRIENDS GO BAD' are published by Arrow Books and More...

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Description

A wonderfully warm and witty debut novel about family secrets and
sibling rivalry.

The four MacLeod sisters are no strangers to sisterly rivalry and with one of
them about to be married, there are bound to be fireworks. Perfectionist
Natalie wants the 'wedding of the year'. Harassed mother, Milly, just wishes
her bridesmaid's dress wasn't the size of a tent. Career-obsessed Avril
secretly moons over a married man and world traveler, Hazel, the youngest,
yearns to be taken seriously. Forced together for the first time in years, and
with an unexpected guest stirring up old resentments, squabbles are inevitable.
But when tragedy strikes things really fly apart - as some shocking skeletons
emerge rattling from the crowded MacLeod closet...

Editorial Reviews




'Makes sibling rivalry funny.' Cosmopolitan

'A rollicking read.' Carol
Smith, author of Twilight Hour.


'A cracking book with the entangled plot
developing at great speed, one of the best in this area
.' BOOKSELLER

'Ellie Campbell's infectious sense of fun
is immensely cheering. Her stories are a gorgeous blend of memorable
characters, plot-twisting treats and heart-warming nostalgia. I hope the Ellie
Campbell phenomenon is here to stay
.' Fiona Walker






Praise for Ellie Campbell

 

WHEN GOOD FRIENDS GO BAD

 

'Quirky and intriguing and kept me interested throughout... all the key
ingredients for a gripping read: love and lust are angling for room with an
unsolved mystery, lots of juicy secrets (old and new) and a nice bit of
suspense and surprise towards the end
.' The Bookbag




'An engaging story about the bonds of friendship stretching over 12 years,
by the sister duo who gave us How to Survive your sisters
.' BOOKSELLER






'When Good Friends Go Bad really
was a fabulous novel and I wholly recommend you read it.
' Chicklit
Reviews and News


Nominated as a "Top Ten Beach ReadRed Magazine


 

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** THE AMAZON UK TOP #3 HUMOUR BESTSELLER **



Literally
a laugh out loud kind of book!
 



'Thrilling, Gripping and Unique - one of my
favourite books this year by far'
 -23reviewstreet



'This read was HILARIOUS! Many a times I got
funny looks as I could no longer contain my laughing while on the train during
my work commutes'
 - "Liz" Canada



'Quirky British Chick-Lit at its best. This
story is total Mayhem from beginning to end, and totally fun!'
 - Wall
to Wall Books




'A very funny peek into the life and mind of
Cathy, housewife, mum and frustrated woman. Highly recommended'!
 - Michele
Gorman, Author of BELLA SUMMER TAKES A CHANCE, SINGLE IN THE CITY and more.
 

A wonderfully warm and witty debut novel about family secrets and sibling rivalry. The four MacLeod sisters are no strangers to sisterly rivalry and with one of them about to be married, there are bound to be fireworks. Perfectionist Natalie wants the 'wedding of the year'. Harassed mother, Milly, just wishes her bridesmaid's dress wasn't the size of a tent. Career-obsessed Avril secretly moons over a married man and world traveler, Hazel, the youngest, yearns to be taken seriously. Forced together for the first time in years, and with an unexpected guest stirring up old resentments, squabbles are inevitable. But when tragedy strikes things really fly apart - as some shocking skeletons emerge rattling from the crowded MacLeod closet...

'Makes sibling rivalry funny.' Cosmopolitan

'A rollicking read.' Carol
Smith, author of Twilight Hour.


'A cracking book with the entangled plot
developing at great speed, one of the best in this area
.' BOOKSELLER

'Ellie Campbell's infectious sense of fun
is immensely cheering. Her stories are a gorgeous blend of memorable
characters, plot-twisting treats and heart-warming nostalgia. I hope the Ellie
Campbell phenomenon is here to stay
.' Fiona Walker