It Felt Like a Kiss: A heart-warming and uplifting romance that will sweep you off your feet
By (Author) Sarra Manning
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
1st April 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
480
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
326g
A touching and funny love story for every girl who's tried to right Mr Wrong. Ellie Cohen is living her dream. A great job at an exclusive Mayfair art gallery, loyal mates, loving family, and really, really good hair. Well, there's the famous rock-star father who refuses to acknowledge her and a succession of 'challenging' boyfriends, but nobody's perfect. But when a vengeful ex sells Ellie out to the press, she suddenly finds herself fighting to keep her job, her reputation and her sanity. Then David Gold - handsome, charming but ruthlessly ambitious - is sent in to manage the media crisis . . . and Ellie. David thinks she's a gold-digger and Ellie thinks he's a shark in a Savile Row suit, so it's just as well that falling in love is the last thing on their minds . . .
Sarra Manning pulls you straight in with another fantastically addictive, beautifully written read. * Paige Toon, author of One Perfect Summer *
Bright, funny, romantic - a total joy to read! * Mhairi McFarlane, author of You Had Me At Hello *
A sexy, modern read * Glamour *
A deliciously addictive tale of romance and reinvention * Marie Claire *
We were superglued to the pages of this book, and you'll be hooked too * Heat *
Sarra Manning started her writing career on the music paper, Melody Maker, than spent five years working on the legendary UK teen mag, J17, first as a writer, then as Entertainment Editor. Subsequently she edited teen fashion bible Ellegirl UK and the BBC's What To Wear magazine. Sarra now writes for ELLE, Grazia, Red, InStyle, the Guardian, the Mail On Sunday's You magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Stylist and the Sunday Telegraph's Stella. Her YA novels, which include Guitar Girl, Let's Get Lost, the Diary Of A Crush trilogy and Nobody's Girl have been translated into numerous languages. Her first grown-up novel, Unsticky, was published in 2009, You Don't Have to Say You Love Me in 2011 and Nine Uses for an Ex-Boyfriend in 2012 Sarra lives in North London.