Author:Beth Harbison

Four very different women...all addicted to shoes.
Lorna is up to her eyeballs in debt but can't help bidding for the newest Jimmy Choos on eBay. Helene is unhappily married to a politician who keeps threatening to cancel her credit cards. Sandra pays her shoe bills by working as a phone sex operator. And Joss is a nanny who has found herself in a family from hell and will do just about anything to get out of the house on her night off.
When they come upon a classified advert, inviting shoe lovers to a weekly shoe-swap, each one jumps at the chance to meet fellow addicts. But none of them realise that they will come away with much, much more than just a new pair of kitten heels...
I would happily recommend Shoe Addicts Anonymous to anyone who loves shoes...or smart, funny, realistic women enjoying each other's friendship and the happiest of happy endings.
—— Jennifer Weiner, bestselling author of In Her ShoesI was hooked from the first page and read it in one sitting. I couldn't put it down. A pleasure from start to finish.
—— Marian KeyesChick lit with heart and sole.
—— People MagazineFeel good fun...with shoes. It's a must.
—— Love It!Effervescent...Harbison creates vivid, convincing characters and handles them well. Reading this novel is like eating a slice of cake.
—— Publishers WeeklyMore fun than a pair of Manolos, more exciting than some Prada platforms!
—— Molly Jong-Fast, author of Girl, MaladjustedUplifting and funny. A real page-turner. I guarantee you'll be rooting for these four women.
—— Susan Elizabeth Phillips, author of Ain't She Sweet?A fun, pass-the-time yarn.
—— OK!A sparky story ... The chatty, fizzy style is snappy and addictive ... and intensely readable.
—— Daily MailA great fun summer read
—— WomanImaginative and transporting, but entirely unfussy and unsentimental, the novel is written with a glint in the eye that gives it that extra bit of wind beneath its wings
—— Nicola Barr , Guardian






