描述
'SO much fun' MARIAN KEYES, author of GROWN UPS
'Fresh and funny' BETH O'LEARY, author of THE ROADTRIP
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Birdy Finch just got her dream job. The trouble is, it's not hers . . .
It was a simple accident. Well, maybe a tiny fib. OK, maybe an all-out, blatant, mayhem-causing lie. Because the life she's just claimed is hers actually belongs to her best friend, Heather.
Obviously she'll tell Heather (eventually). And the first guy she's properly liked in forever (probably). Absolutely nobody will know - just till she sorts herself out . . .
So can Birdy carry off a summer at a luxury Scottish hotel pretending to be a world-class wine expert? And can she find the courage to fall in love, even if it means telling the truth?
Run away with Birdy Finch - the messy heroine with a heart of gold!
THE SUMMER JOB is a fresh, fun, feel good romcom for fans of THE ROAD TRIP, STARSTRUCK and JANE FALLON
STYLIST 'BEST NEW FICTION'
COSMOPOLITAN 'BEST BOOKS'
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'Engaging, heartwarming and SO MUCH FUN. I bloody loved it' MARIAN KEYES
'Fresh, funny and filled with delicious food and wine' BETH O'LEARY
'What a welcome escape! Loved it, I'm in the queue for more Lizzy' JOSIE SILVER
'For fans of Marian Keyes, this is the perfect sweet spot of funny and moving women's fiction' STYLIST
'Fresh, funny and oh so relatable - the perfect tonic' ABBIE GREAVES
'Fun with a capital F . . . If you've ever felt you're getting left behind in life, or don't have everything worked out quite yet, this is the book for you' SOPHIE COUSENS
'This is the book you'll want with you on your sunlounger' COSMOPOLITAN
'I fell for Birdy on the very first page and inhaled the rest of her story . . . A brilliantly original plot paired with fabulously funny writing - a pure joy to read!' HELLY ACTON
'It's really great - so gossipy, warm and funny' BETH MORREY
'One of the funniest and sexiest books of the year. As soon as I finished it, I wanted to read it again. Do not miss this one!' EMILY HENRY
'A sunny caper set in the Scottish Highlands...a real spritz' THE SUNDAY TIMES
'Perfect sweet spot of funny and moving' STYLIST