
Summary: Tilly Cole is a young woman who recently finds herself single and answering a newspaper ad for a “Girl Friday.” She accepts the job as “Girl Friday,” moves to the small town of Roxborough, and finds herself fancying Jack Lucas. She learns very quickly that Jack Lucas has quite the reputation with women but a very interesting past. While battling with herself to keep away from Jack, she helps her friends battle Hollywood rumors, gay rumors, and revengeful soon to be ex-wives. With so much going on and Jack working around her constantly, will she be able to keep herself from becoming another one of Jack’s conquests, or will she allow herself to give in like all of Jack’s other women?
My Thoughts: This book was incredibly interesting and very hard to put down! There was never a dull moment and every page was filled with juicy gossip. I thoroughly enjoyed Tilly and all of her friends. I found myself relating to some of their problems, as I am sure others will too. It is definitely a chick-lit book and very much resembles Sophie Kinsella. If you are a fan of Sophie Kinsella, you will soon become a fan of Jill Mansell, if you aren’t already. It was a great read and I would highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys chick-lit. I would definitely read more work from this author.
My Rating: 4/5
I will have to check this author out. I find myself reading alot of chick lit in the summer. Great review Steph!
ReplyDeleteI have read 2 of Jill Mansell's books and I agree that they are fun to read. Actually she is one of the very few chick lit authors whose books always bring a smile on my face:)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of her books but I will check on her later.I might give it a try =)
ReplyDeleteGreat review! This looks and sounds like such a fun read!!! I really hope to get to read it this summer! It sounds like the perfect book to relax and soak up some sun with!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the great review - so happy you enjoyed the book!
ReplyDeleteI like Sophie Kinsella's books too!
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I haven't read Sophie Kinsella's books but I did read this and really enjoyed it. It was fun to read ... and I liked that she dealt with issues other than just Tilly and Jack's romance.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great summer read.
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