Author:James Patterson,Samantha Towle
James Patterson’s BookShots. Short, fast-paced, high-impact entertainment.
The golden boy of American football just went bad.
Quarterback Grayson Knight has a squeaky-clean reputation. So when he's arrested for drug possession, lawyer Melissa St. James knows that something doesn't add up. It's clear he's hiding something, though he denies it.
But there's one thing he can't deny – he wants Melissa.
Witty tale about an embezzlement gone awry – we loved it ****
—— HeatPerri's writing pulsates with wise-cracks and smart pop culture references, as Tina and her assistant friends navigate one massive moral dilemma and ponder their futures. If you've ever been an overworked assistant (who hasn't?), you'll adore this.
—— GlamourMaybe the fact that Perri once worked as an assistant herself is what gives this well-written debut its lick of veracity. It’s a different, witty, funny and pacy read - and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
—— Daily MailThe Assistants is fresh, smart and very funny - I absolutely loved it.
—— Lucy DiamondThe Assistants is a must-read for anyone who’s toiled away for an unappreciative boss . . . Sharp, sassy and lots of fun.
—— RedFunny and clever, this is the next Devil Wears Prada
—— Paige ToonAnyone who's earned less in a year than their boss spends on cabs will relate.
—— GlamourSure to be a massive hit
—— Media EyeIf the characters from HBO’s Girls were capable of larceny and blackmail, they could be the main characters of Perri’s sharp first novel . . . Perri has a gift for the glib one-liner, and reserved Tina and glamourous Emily make for a great pairing, resulting in a smart and fresh novel.
—— Publishers WeeklyFrank, refreshing...such a satisfying read
—— StylistPages devoured: 216. Embarrassing laugh-out-loud moments on public transport: numerous. Overall thoughts on latest Bridget Jones book: V.v.v. gd. Helen Fielding reminds us once again that she’s the queen of encapsulating the female experience in all its messy, funny and emotional glory… Short, pacy and perfect.
—— Kate Whiting , UK Press SyndicationThere’s delight to be had in sharing her happy ending.
—— Deirdre O'Brien , Sunday MirrorWith a deft wit, Fielding lampoons 21st century life but amongst the humour there are some serious points about the way in which we judge ourselves and others…[Fielding] is certainly back to her witty best.
—— ScotsmanA gloriously funny, touching story of baby-deadline panic, maternal bliss, and every kind of chaos.
—— Gransnet, Book of the YearThe Bridget we were all clamouring to see.
—— Woman's WayMore than enough chuckles to keep you turning the page.
—— World of Cruising, Book of the YearA clever premise, wittily delivered in upbeat, wisecracking style. Lauren's encounters provide a colourful snapshot of modern men and dating mores, while her breezy promiscuity makes Bridget Jones look positively nun-like. All good, dirty fun - and there's a great twist to how she gets her guy in the end. American Pimentel writes lyrically of her adopted city, and her insights into the British are as spot-on as they are hilarious
—— Daily MailWitty, frank and candid, this book takes the reader on a hilarious tour through the world of modern dating
—— HeatFrank, refreshing . . . such a satisfying read
—— StylistPraise for The Vacationers
—— -Now this is what I call good holiday reading. Straub writes beautifully and amusingly . . . hard to beat for sheer charm and gentle wit
—— Daily MailEmma Straub puts the fun back in dysfunction
—— San Francisco ChronicleThere's nothing more addictive than a darkly funny dysfunctional domestic drama. Straub's novel-set during a fraught family vacation in Mallorca-is pretty much the perfect beach read
—— Entertainment WeeklyCharming and absorbing, this is a novel that demands to be read in long, satisfying gulps
—— Maggie Shipstead, author of , Seating ArrangementsEmma Straub is a magician, full of brilliance and surprise
—— Lorrie Moore, author of , BarkA gorgeous and witty storyteller
—— Elizabeth Gilbert, author of , Eat, Pray LoveWitty and big-hearted . . . leaves you smiling for days
—— Maria Semple, author of , Where’d You Go, BernadetteFor those unable to jet off to a Spanish island this summer, reading The Vacationers may be the next-best thing. . . . [A] gorgeously written novel . . . When I turned the last page, I felt as I often do when a vacation is over: grateful for the trip and mourning its end
—— The New York Times Book ReviewDelicious . . . richly riveting . . . The Vacationers offers all the delights of a fluffy, read-it-with-sunglasses-on-the-beach read, made substantial by the exceptional wit, insight, intelligence and talents of its author
—— People (four stars)I loved The Vacationers; funny and poignant and beautifully observed
—— Jojo Moyes, author of , Me Before YouStraub's novel is cast from the same mould as the likes of Liza Klaussmann's Tigers in Red Weather and Maggie Shipstead's Seating Arrangements . . . The Vacationers is a holiday read in every way with a gently witty narrative that slips down as easily as a beachside cocktail
—— IndependentEmma Straub is a gorgeous and witty storyteller
—— Elizabeth GilbertIntimate, epic, beautifully observed
—— Jennifer EganWitty and big-hearted ... leaves you smiling for days
—— Maria SempleCharming and absorbing
—— Maggie ShipsteadFunny, poignant and beautifully observed
—— Jojo Moyes