Author:Katie Price
Indigo could never have predicted she’d be running her own London events agency aged just twenty-seven.
Organising celebrity parties and glamorous launches is the reward of years of hard work, and when restaurant entrepreneur Connor asks her to plan the opening of his swanky new Shoreditch nightclub, she knows this could be the high-profile event that puts Glamour to Go on the map.
Gorgeous, successful…and attached, Connor is just as spirited as Indigo. She’s determined to resist his advances, but it’s only a matter of time before sparks start to fly. Will she risk putting everything she’s worked so hard for on the line for Connor?
Because as the temperature rises, it will soon become clear that someone is trying to sabotage Indigo’s efforts from the inside.
Things are hotting up, and there’s everything to play for…
Brilliant, with completely unexpected twists and the ending made me cry. I really enjoyed it!
—— Gill Sims , bestselling author of Why Mummy DrinksShe's the queen of the revenge novel and Jane Fallon's done it again. Dramatic and engaging from the start, this is the perfect winter read. You won't want to put it down
—— HeatFallon's best yet. Full of laugh-out-loud wit and mischief and some truly magical moments. I'm a big fan
—— Milly Johnson , bestselling author of The Perfectly Imperfect WomanFallon's compelling, edgy, beautifully written narratives paint vivid portraits of likeable, flawed protagonists placed in tricky emotional situations. Watching them as they navigate their way out of these is always a joy. This latest is no different. Here, she examines fake female friendship and what happens when it goes badly wrong
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—— Lucy VineI've spent the last forty-eight hours laughing my head off at this novel . . . but it's not just comic, there's a real heart to it and it's often very moving
—— John BoyneOne of my fave novels of 2017. It really does remind me of Marian Keyes
—— Louise O'NeillIf I had a book of the year award for 2017 it would go to Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling . . . It left me giggling at some pages and sobbing at others
—— Sinead CrowleyOne of the funniest books I've read in twenty years
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—— Sunday Business PostEvery Irish person knows an Aisling, and there is nothing more delightful than recognising something familiar being projected back at you through a novel. While the books are both extremely funny, they also reflect a period in Irish culture and centre around a heartwarming story for Aisilings of the ages
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—— -Wise, honest, beautifully observed. One of the few writers I'll drop anything for
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