Chick Lit Classics: Kiss and Tell by Donna Hay
Chick Lit Classics is a new feature on Chick Lit Reviews where we highlight the books we feel are classics of the chick lit genre. Feel free to discuss our choices in the comments section!
Much like last week’s pick for Chick Lit Classic, this week could again be another dark horse pick in the form of Donna Hay’s fab novel Kiss and Tell. I read it quite a while ago now but I found myself really loving it. It has it all: romance, humour and, most importantly, fantastic likeable characters. I’ve read a few more of Donna’s books and enjoyed them, too, so I must buy the others I haven’t read at some stage.
It is an absolute must-read!
Jo is an actress on the country’s most popular soap, Westfield. It’s a far cry from her West End stage ambitions, but as a single mother to two young daughters she needs the steady income. Then ratings start to drop and the infamous Richard Black - known to actors as the Grim Reaper for his tendency to hand out multiple P45s - is rushed in to reverse Westfield’s fortunes. But Jo soon discovers that there is more to the Grim Reaper than instant, dramatic death …Kiss and Tell is a captivating, truly romantic comedy where real life upstages soap life and where Jo’s every move has the potential to become tomorrow’s headlines.
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April 29th, 2010 at 4:06 pm
Hi, I enjoyed this book but much perfered her “such a perfect sister” and “the two mrs robinson’s”
April 29th, 2010 at 5:15 pm
I agree - The Two Mrs Robinson’s was a fab read