What if the one person you wanted to talk to wouldn't listen? Winter Gregory and her twin sister Daisy live oceans apart but they still have the twin thing going on. Daisy is Winter's port in the storm, the first person she calls when things go wrong. And things are wrong. Winter has travelled to a remote Yorkshire village to write her new book, and to escape her ex-boyfriend Dan Bekener. Dan never liked her reliance on Daisy and made her choose but Winter's twin will always be her first choice. She soon finds herself immersed in village life after meeting the troubled Hill family; horse-loving eight-year-old Scarlet and damaged, yet temptingly gorgeous, Alex. The distraction is welcome and, when Winter needs to talk, Daisy is always there. But Dan can't stay away and remains intent on driving the sisters apart because Dan knows something about Daisy. AUTHOR: Jane has five children, four cats and two dogs. She works in a local school and also teaches creative writing. She is a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association and has a first class honours degree in creative writing. She writes romantic comedies which are often described as 'quirky'. 'I Don't Want To Talk About It' is her seventh novel with Choc Lit. Her debut 'Please Don't Stop the Music' won the 2012 Romantic Novel of the Year and the Best Romantic Comedy Novel award from the Romantic Novelists' Association. REVIEW: "You will laugh, cry and then cry a bit more. Have a box of tissues handy, because this really is a sucker-punch of a story that is still on my mind long after I turned the last page!" ? Sorcha O'Dowd, Waterstone's Bookseller