The teenage world of Jess Jordon is looking characteristically chaotic: Mum has joined an online dating programme and has recruited Jess as advisor, while Jess's best friend Flora has a rich new boyfriend who Jess can't possibly keep up with. Then Jess's own boyfriend, Fred, does something unbelievably treacherous and spineless. Jess is becoming completely fed up with the male sex, and is beginning to think that the only reliable form of male is e-mail ... Never mind, there's Valentine's Day to look forward to. Fred is sure to make amends then. Isn't he?
Sue Limb Book order







- 2012
- 2012
Pants on Fire
- 285 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A wildly funny addition to the hugely popular and bestselling Jess Jordan series
- 2009
Captain Oates
- 235 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This ed. originally published: London: Leo Cooper, 1995.
- 2009
Zoe and Chloe. Chloe and Zoe. The two are inseparable. Even though they often drive each other crazy they are best of friends. And at the moment they have an immediate problem. Who are they going to persuade to take them to the Earthquake Ball - the ball of the year? Being Zoe and Chloe they have left this important task till one week before the ball. Time is running out. And being Zoe and Chloe they don't resort to run of the mill measures . . . This is the perfect next read for all those avid fans of Sue Limb's Girl, 15 series. Set at the same school, with Jess and Flora even making cameo appearances, fans will sink with cries of glee into the familiar humour and the toe-curlingly embarrassing crises that Sue Limb effortlessly and convincingly creates for her characters. The first in a series of three books featuring Zoe and Chloe
- 2008
How are Zoe and Chloe going to earn enough cash to fund their chilled-out extravaganza? Why does the devlish Beast have to turn up just when he is not wanted? Will the gorgeous Oliver Wyatt ever call Zoe? And why does life - and boys - always get so complicated?
- 2007
Ruby fears the dark, and her brother Joe often teases her about it. Holly observes that everyone has fears, but this doesn't ease Ruby's anxiety, especially when she learns her babysitter is even more afraid of the dark.
- 2007
Just when things were going so well. Jess had the perfect summer planned: She and Fred, lounging in the park, gazing into one another's eyes and engaging in witty repartee. It was going to be so romantic. And then her maddening mum stepped in: She suddenly announced a two-week "road trip" to Cornwall to visit Jess's dad, something Jess might have enjoyed, actually, were it not for the monstrously bad timing. Not only will this force Jess and Fred apart for two whole weeks, it will also leave the darling and handsome Fred in the clutches of Jess's blindingly beautiful best friend, Flora--who, you might recall, expressed an interest in Fred not too long ago. As if all this weren't enough, Jess's mum seems to expect her to weep at the grave of every departed literary hero in Britain's long history. "It's absolute torture." And little does Jess know, a huge surprise awaits her when she visits her dad at his home for the first time in years. "From the Hardcover edition."
- 2006
Ruby is determined to make her moody brother Joe fall for Holly. Despite her efforts to create opportunities for them, unexpected setbacks hinder her plans. At least she can count on her loyal friend Yasmin, especially now that they've formed a secret society.
- 2006
Ruby Rogers, nearing her tenth birthday, dreams of becoming a gangster. She befriends Gothic girl Holly, who has a crush on Ruby's older brother Joe. Holly's request for Ruby to steal from Joe's room for a prank ignites a series of events.
- 2006
Girl, 16. Pants on Fire
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Jess and Fred are finally an 'item'. Until, one fateful morning in the park just before term starts when Fred casually mentions that he is not sure that he wants to go out with Jess any more, and Jess is outraged! A funny addition to the Girl, 15 series.



