Poppy Dunbar and her friends are out on the town - having a good ‘ol time celebrating Poppy’s last night as a single lady. But when Poppy stumbles - practically into Tom’s arms - he definitely throws a kink in her plans. Before the night is out, Poppy comes to terms that marrying Robbie might not be the best thing for her. She breaks the news to her father and to Robbie and his family and quickly packs up her bags and heads off on a new adventure.... a new life in London.
Poppy's life in London - is the perfect romantic comedy. The acquaintances she makes, her new living arrangement, flatmates, possible love interests, and all these comic mishaps, that will have you laughing out loud.
This is my first Jill Mansell book - and I can't believe what I've been missing out on. I need to get my hands on another one stat. This was fabulous. It is British Chick Lit and it is just plain wonderful. I loved Poppy and all the shenanigans that ensue shortly after you start reading about her. All the characters you meet along the way are just so unique and quite special really. This was a ton of fun to read, with plenty of nail-biting moments as to who Poppy's love interest would finally be. I read this rather quickly as I was intrigued from the start. This is chick lit at it's best - especially with all the hilarious situations Poppy finds herself in. I highly recommend.
This book was provided for review by Sourcebooks.
7 comments:
Cute review :)
it sounds like a very fun read :) its on my TBR list now!
I love the fact that you used the word shenanigans in your review. Sounds like a cute read.
Sounds like a fun read! This is another author I definitely want to read!
I'm not going to read the content of the review because I don't want to be spoiled. I just got this book. But I have read Offer You Can't Refuse by Mansell and it was quite entertaining. I've also got Millie's Fling which I haven't had a chance to read just yet.
Glad you enjoyed!
I have heard a lot of great things about Jill Mansell's chick lit. I'm really glad to hear that you enjoyed this. I'm definitely adding her to my reading list.
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