Just a few from a host of TESTIMONIALS

‘I don’t usually read, but after opening this book just for a glance at what my wife was so taken-up with, I was hooked. I couldn’t wait for her to finish, so I got my own. I couldn’t put it down. This drove me to read Jasmine’s first two novels, Mr Soon Come and The Devil I Know. A truly unique tell-it-like-it-is writer who beats around no bushes. Fantastic.’ Maxwell Brown, Walsall, West Midlands, (age 38)

‘I think everyone should read this novel, whatever your background. You cannot begin to explain how spellbinding it is. I am an avid reader and after reading ‘The Day Hell Broke Loose’, I struggled to find another novel that would hold me so captive. It leaves you wanting more.’ Carlene Davis, Solihull, West Midlands (age 26)2003.

‘This novel is open, honest and hard-hitting. It pulls on all your emotions. It is so virtually tactile, it was almost as if I was literally there with the characters. I have read her first two and didn’t think she could top those, but she did. This novel has given a new meaning to the saying ‘Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’. Jasmine certainly knows how to tell a story. The question is, ‘How will she top this one?’ Faye Gardener, West London (age 45)

‘I have always said I am not a reader but when my boyfriend (who never reads himself) was ranting about how good this book was, I had to read it, and I must say, it is simply ‘Unbelievable’. What an imagination this writer possess?’ Rachael Jones, Cambridge (age 18)

‘I have been hearing about this novel for a while, but at first, narrow-mindedly, I thought it was a novel that would appeal only to people of ethnic backgrounds. My supervisor read and recommended it. I went out and bought it, and once I began to read, I found it hard to put it down! Words have no colour: It is for everyone who enjoys a good wholesome novel. I didn’t think I would say this, but I can honestly say, this is the best book I have ever read.’ Cynthia Allers, Leeds (age 30)