Camilla Monk
Camilla Monk is a French native who grew up in a Franco-American family. After finishing her studies, she taught English and French in Tokyo before returning to France to work in advertising. Today, she's a managing partner in a small ad agency, where her job is to handle all things web-related...
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Camilla Monk is a French native who grew up in a Franco-American family. After finishing her studies, she taught English and French in Tokyo before returning to France to work in advertising. Today, she's a managing partner in a small ad agency, where her job is to handle all things web-related and make silly drawings on the whiteboard when no one is looking. Her writing credits include the English resumes and cover letters of a great many French friends, and some essays as well. She's also the critically acclaimed author of a few passive-aggressive notes pasted in her building's elevator.
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This book blew me out of the water! There are so many things I can say about it but I don’t even know where to begin. I downloaded it on a whim and ended up staying up the entire night because I couldn't put it down. The closest thing I can think of to compare it to is the movie Red with Bruce Willi...
This was such a fun and fast-paced read. I've been reading horor/mystery/gory stuff lately and I needed a small break from that (putting those books on hold), so of course I ended up looking for chick-lit recs.I'm not going to say this book had super original plot and characters but I do believe tha...
bookshelves: winter-20152016, north-americas, flufferoonies, first-in-series, published-2015, chick-lit, mystery-thriller, amusing, series, palate-cleanser, contemporary Read from January 31 to February 01, 2016 Read by Amy McFadden 10:51:56Description: Island Chaptal—nerdy IT engineer by day,...
I had a great time reading this. Boo! to the fact that I was reading it during a time of year when my work-load is at its heaviest so I couldn't tear through it like I needed to, but I managed to grab moments to dive back in.I love, love, loved the first book Spotless in this series. Mainly because ...
This book was fun as fuck! My first inclination in reviewing this book is just to fill this review up with quotes from the book. I think I highlighted about 60% of the book because it was so damned quotable. Every page has something I wanted to quote out. The book begins as the heroine, Island...