Hot Mess

Bridget Jones for a new generation

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Humorous, Contemporary Women
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Author: Lucy Vine ISBN: 9781409172215
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group Publication: May 23, 2017
Imprint: Orion Language: English
Author: Lucy Vine
ISBN: 9781409172215
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
Publication: May 23, 2017
Imprint: Orion
Language: English

The eBook Number One bestseller

The hottest book of the summer. A sassy, laugh out loud beach read everyone is talking about

*****

Hot Mess [n.] - someone attractive, who is often in disarray.

Have you ever shown up to Sunday brunch still smelling of Saturday night?
Chosen bed, Netflix and pizza over human contact?
Stayed in your mould-ridden flat because it's cheap?

Meet your spirit animal, Ellie Knight.
Her life isn't turning out exactly as she planned.
She hates her job, her friends are coupling up and settling down, and her flatmates are just plain weird.

Some people might say she's a hot mess but who really has their sh*t together anyway?

For fans of Fleabag and Girls, this is a fresh and funny coming-of-age story with a single-girl heroine that will speak to millennials everywhere.

*****

'The laugh-out-loud literary equivalent of Trainwreck-meets-Fleabag' Glamour

'A breath of fresh air, deftly subverting some of chick lit's biggest clichés' Stylist

'More lifestyle-affirming than Bridget Jones' Sarah Knight, author of The Life Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck

'If you love dirty jokes, dating horror stories and hilarious dialogue, this book is for you' Emma Gannon, author and podcast host of Ctrl Alt Delete

'I laughed and sighed with recognition as I turned every page' Daisy Buchanan, author of How To Be a Grown-Up

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The eBook Number One bestseller

The hottest book of the summer. A sassy, laugh out loud beach read everyone is talking about

*****

Hot Mess [n.] - someone attractive, who is often in disarray.

Have you ever shown up to Sunday brunch still smelling of Saturday night?
Chosen bed, Netflix and pizza over human contact?
Stayed in your mould-ridden flat because it's cheap?

Meet your spirit animal, Ellie Knight.
Her life isn't turning out exactly as she planned.
She hates her job, her friends are coupling up and settling down, and her flatmates are just plain weird.

Some people might say she's a hot mess but who really has their sh*t together anyway?

For fans of Fleabag and Girls, this is a fresh and funny coming-of-age story with a single-girl heroine that will speak to millennials everywhere.

*****

'The laugh-out-loud literary equivalent of Trainwreck-meets-Fleabag' Glamour

'A breath of fresh air, deftly subverting some of chick lit's biggest clichés' Stylist

'More lifestyle-affirming than Bridget Jones' Sarah Knight, author of The Life Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck

'If you love dirty jokes, dating horror stories and hilarious dialogue, this book is for you' Emma Gannon, author and podcast host of Ctrl Alt Delete

'I laughed and sighed with recognition as I turned every page' Daisy Buchanan, author of How To Be a Grown-Up

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