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â Will have you in fits of laughterâ move over, Bridget Jones!â New â Surprisingly funny and very saucyâ OK! â A laugh-a-minute page-turner, perfect for poolside reading!â HELLO! â Surprisingly saucy and distractingly funnyâ GRAZIA

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â Will have you in fits of laughterâ move over, Bridget Jones!â New â Surprisingly funny and very saucyâ OK! â A laugh-a-minute page-turner, perfect for poolside reading!â HELLO! â Surprisingly saucy and distractingly funnyâ GRAZIA
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Autorenporträt
Sophia Money-Coutts is a journalist and author who spent five years studying the British aristocracy while working as Features Director at Tatler. Prior to that she worked as a writer and an editor for the Evening Standard and the Daily Mail in London, and The National in Abu Dhabi. She writes a column for The Sunday Telegraph called Modern Manners and often appears on radio and television channels talking about important topics such as Prince Harry's wedding and the etiquette of the threesome. What Happens Now? is her second novel.
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Praise for Sophia Money-Coutts:

'So funny. And the sex is amazing!' Jilly Cooper

'Howlingly funny' Sunday Times

'Another wonderful - and wonderfully rude - romcom' Red

'Surprisingly saucy and distractingly funny' Grazia

'A laugh-a-minute page-turner, perfect for poolside reading' HELLO!

'A beach cocktail in book form' Metro

'Hilarious and uplifting' Woman & Home

'A thoroughly modern love story' Woman's Weekly

'Perfect light summer reading' Evening Standard

'Fast and furious, funny and fresh' Daily Mail

'This saucy read is great sun-lounger fodder' Heat

'Sexy and very funny...perfect for fans of Jilly Cooper' Closer

'Cheerful, saucy and fun!' The Sunday Mirror

'As fun and fizzy as a chilled glass of prosecco...this is the perfect read for your holiday' The Daily Express

'Does it earn its place in your beach bag? Absolutely' Evening Standard

'Fizzes with joy' Metro