Meet Lucy Gordon, the sweet, scatty, irresistible heroine of Fiona Walker’s delicious novel. Lucy lives in a Berkshire village with her two friends, Jane and Bella, and works in the marketing department of Widgetex Computers. Her boss – Slave Driver – is a constant bane; her family are lovable eccentrics; her boyfriend, the dishy but fickle Greg, takes shameless advantage of her (Lucy is too good hearted to notice). Throughout two action-packed, fun-filled, disaster-strewn years, Lucy charts an erratic course among this motley crew to her very own happy ending.
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Reviews
A fluffy, light and original read to pass on to your mates when you're finished
Scatty and very funny. This is a hilarious book which will appeal to anyone who regularly misjudges their love life. Great holiday reading.
Full of wisecracks and one-liners . . . the touching ending will leave you feeling a little warm inside, even if it is still pouring outside
Walker's more inventive than many of her rivals . . . quick wit, sharp tongue and characters you don't want to strangle
this bubbly offering . . . is the perfect millennium novel
frothy and fun with a rattling good plot
All great fun.
Likely to do just as much for Fiona Walker's reputation as the much-acclaimed Between Males . . . wacky, beguiling heroine . . . delightful stuff . . . brought off very cleverly here'