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A stunning bestseller from the superstar of women’s fiction
‘A wonderful, subtle, hilarious and highly sophisticated novel’ Evening Standard
The agent- Jojo, a high-flying literary agent on the up, has just made a very bad career move- she’s jumped into bed with her married boss, Mark …
The bestseller- Jojo’s sweet-natured client Lily’s first novel is a roaring success. She and lover Anton celebrate by spending the advance for her second book. Then she gets writer’s block …
The unknown- Gemma used to be Lily’s best friend - until Lily ‘stole’ Anton. Now she’s writing her own story - painfully and hilariously - when supershark Jojo stumbles across it …
Three girls hoping and sometimes needing to make it big in the publishing world. But did anybody ever tell them that there’s always another side to every story?
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A stunning bestseller from the superstar of women’s fiction
‘A wonderful, subtle, hilarious and highly sophisticated novel’ Evening Standard
The agent- Jojo, a high-flying literary agent on the up, has just made a very bad career move- she’s jumped into bed with her married boss, Mark …
The bestseller- Jojo’s sweet-natured client Lily’s first novel is a roaring success. She and lover Anton celebrate by spending the advance for her second book. Then she gets writer’s block …
The unknown- Gemma used to be Lily’s best friend - until Lily ‘stole’ Anton. Now she’s writing her own story - painfully and hilariously - when supershark Jojo stumbles across it …
Three girls hoping and sometimes needing to make it big in the publishing world. But did anybody ever tell them that there’s always another side to every story?