

He needed Demeter to check some toys but as she unavailable, takes Katie instead.

While they were at it, Alex demands a meeting and Katie is burdened with the job of stopping him even though she has no clue as to who Alex is.Īlex proved to be a stunning guy with enchanting manners. She is yet to make her big breakthrough which comes by chance when she is asked to help Demeter in dying her hair. Katie is from Somerset but she always wanted to be in London though her father was opposed to this idea. As per the office gossip, she denied a huge project to Liz, the project manager and she has never acknowledged the work of Mark who is in charge of designing logos. She can't remember most of them, especially Katie as she fills a minor post. She is Katie's dream come true.īut her colleagues hate her as a boss. Her boss is Demeter who according to her leads a perfect life: a glamorous job, happy family with a handsome husband and charming kids and a stunning home with gorgeous steps.

She stays in a congested one-room apartment and works with Cooper Clemmow, a branding and strategy agency. Katie Brenner lives in London trying to make her dreams come true. don't ever judge someone's life based on Instagram (Facebook) feeds. The theme is simple: Dreams can come true if you truly wish for it and. This is of a more serious kind and will surely motivate you in your professional life. So here is my advice: Don't take this in hand hoping to find the usual laugh out loud chick lit. There is this occasional humour, but that is far from the type we find in 'Shopaholic Novels', or 'Can You Keep a Secret?'. In this regard, this is more of a Madeleine Wickham novel. Kinsella's usual heroines make even the most heart-wrenching situations laughable. It is the way of presentation that matters. But that is not something I hold against any novel most chick-lit revolve around this theme.

with Kinsella, we expect something much more. This novel is nowhere near to her usual read. Sophie Kinsella is so far the best chick-lit author I have ever come across and I really didn't want anything to change that impression. I was dreading to read this particular one, partly due to the not so positive reviews I have read.
