Who's That Girl?
An achingly funny story from the author of the bestselling YOU HAD ME AT HELLOWhat’s the one thing you do at a wedding? Kiss your groom. What’s the one thing you DON’T do at a wedding? Kiss someone else’s groom.When Edie is caught in a compromising position at her colleagues’ wedding, all the...
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An achingly funny story from the author of the bestselling YOU HAD ME AT HELLOWhat’s the one thing you do at a wedding? Kiss your groom. What’s the one thing you DON’T do at a wedding? Kiss someone else’s groom.When Edie is caught in a compromising position at her colleagues’ wedding, all the blame falls on her – turns out that personal popularity in the office is not that different from your schooldays. Ostracised by everyone she knows, shamed online, her boss suggests an extended sabbatical. He has the perfect project to fill it – ghostwriting an autobiography for hot new acting talent, Elliot Owen. All she has to do is keep her head down and get on with the star. Easy, right?Wrong. Banished back to her home town of Nottingham, Edie is not only dealing with a celebrity megabrat of epic proportions but also facing the ghosts of her past as she moves back in with her widowed father and layabout sister. As she questions the woman she has become, Edie realises that turning to look at her past is not just painful – it could potentially change her future.
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN:
9780007549481 (0007549482)
ASIN: 0007549482
Publish date: 2016-05-19
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
This was a strong 3.5 star read I rounded up to 4 stars. Biggest issue is that some characters read like cliches (Louis) and also Edie was a hot mess. It's fine if you are a hot mess, but she stayed a hot mess for a good majority of the book. Her being angry that an A-list star wasn't trying to get ...
I have to admit, I was expecting this to be just another wishy washy chic lit with a catchy name and funny tagline (I've clearly read far too many), but 'Who's that girl' had me hooked from the first chapter until the very last word. It was witty and believable and I actually found I really liked th...