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Jon is Mr Perfect - handsome (in a nerdy sort of way), caring, lots of money - so why can't he get a girlfriend? Even his best friend Tracie always goes for bad boys; because women secretly love BAD. Jon's desperate, but Tracie can help - she can teach him the Bad Boy Rules.
A sharp haircut, cool new clothes and a complete attitude transplant later, and Jon's the man of the moment. He can have any woman he wants, and does!
But now Tracie's not so happy... while her girlfriends are all fighting over the new Jon, she seems to be losing her best friend. And she's starting to wonder - has she created a monster?
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Produktbeschreibung
Jon is Mr Perfect - handsome (in a nerdy sort of way), caring, lots of money - so why can't he get a girlfriend? Even his best friend Tracie always goes for bad boys; because women secretly love BAD. Jon's desperate, but Tracie can help - she can teach him the Bad Boy Rules.

A sharp haircut, cool new clothes and a complete attitude transplant later, and Jon's the man of the moment. He can have any woman he wants, and does!

But now Tracie's not so happy... while her girlfriends are all fighting over the new Jon, she seems to be losing her best friend. And she's starting to wonder - has she created a monster?
Autorenporträt
Seit beinahe einem Jahrzehnt gehört Olivia Goldsmith zu den weltweit populärsten Autorinnen witzig-ironischer Frauenunterhaltung. Das Erfolgsgeheimnis ihrer Romane: Sie weiß genau, wovon sie spricht. Mit Mitte dreißig stand sie nach einem bitteren Scheidungskrieg vor dem Nichts und schrieb sich ihre Wut von der Seele. Das Ergebnis war der Roman 'Der Club der Teufelinnen', ein Bestseller, mit dem sie die Herzen ihrer Leserinnen und die Kinokassen gleichermaßen eroberte. Olivia Goldsmith lebt abwechselnd in New York und im südlichen Florida.
Rezensionen
'Lisa Jewell with knobs on' The Mirror

'a sparkling page-turner which is alternately amusing and touching, and always entertaining' Hello

'wickedly funny' Real magazine

'Think My Fair Lady with coffee bars' Company

Olivia Goldsmith can keep you reading' Cosmopolitan

'Goldsmith's characters are wilful, robust, amusing and delightfully credible' Mail on Sunday

'[Bad Boy is] wonderfully funny' Publishers Weekly