This book wasn't the best. I feel the format, a series of emails from struggling author Coco Pinchard, really kept the story from achieving anything.The best characters are Ethel (Coco's mother-in-law), Rosencrantz (Coco's son), and Chris (Coco's best friend, who happens to be gay).As far as the ...
Very amusing (very English) tale of the life and loves of Coco Pinchard, Intrepid Woman Writer. Coco's coterie of friends and family are played out in emails she sends to them (and about them). Cute premise and a nice little satire, to boot.There are a few issues with typos; mainly names: Angi...
Yet again I have laughed and cried along with Coco in this story. The usual mix of chaotic characters are here, Coco's book is a hit, her son Rosencrantz is finally moving out of the house just in time for the hunky Adam to move in. Everything seems to be coming together for Cocoa, but then eve...
They were watching back Erika’s appearance on Crimewatch. Erika hated seeing herself on screen: her voice seemed higher, screechier. She was pleased, however, that the Met hadn’t upgraded their televisions to high definition. These thoughts, though, were just fleeting, at ...
Her heart was pounding. The journalists and photographers were crowding towards the exits. Simon turned to Marsh, a furious look in his brown eyes, ‘What were you lot fucking playing at?’ he hissed. ‘I thought we were clear about this and how it would work?’ He looked out, almost despairingly, at...
So much has happened in the last few years, and I feel I must document everything. It’s true, I like to jabber away via email, but where are those emails now? Where are the texts, and occasional tweets? Adam just poked his head over my shoulder and said. ‘They’re all on your laptop and phone, you...