Whos That Girl
By (Author) Mhairi McFarlane
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st March 2017
20th June 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 34mm
380g
The perfect balance of romcom and drama! GRAZIA
She kissed the groom. Shes not the bride
Edie thought shed found The Oneuntil he told her he was marrying someone else. And on the day of his wedding, when he kisses her, life really does go pear-shaped
Labelled as a home-wrecker and office outcast, when
her boss offers her the chance to get out of town Edie
jumps at it, even though moving back in with her eccentric
father and prickly sister isnt exactly the escape she needs.
When her work throws her into the path of rising star
and heartthrob Elliot, Edie is expecting a highly strung
diva. But as their unexpected friendship develops,
Elliot isnt the only one in the spotlight
Whos that girl Edie is ready to find out.
An effortlessly brilliant read will have you laughing when you shouldnt and sobbing when you least expect it Giovanna Fletcher
Totally hilarious and wincingly real Jenny Colgan
Her best yet. Mhairi is single-handedly dragging romcoms into the 21st century John Niven
Her best yet write faster! Holly Bourne
No-one writes such wry, emotionally complex romantic fiction as Mhairi McFarlane RED
The perfect balance of romcom and drama the ultimate holiday read! GRAZIA
Warm, nuanced, compelling STYLIST
Intelligent and insightful HEAT
Sparky, smart, sore-stomach-laughing kind of read FABULOUS
Hilarious HELLO
Praise for Mhairi McFarlane:
Witty, sharp and giggle-inducing This is modern and honest romantic fiction at its most accomplished HEAT
Who will love it Want-it-funny lit-lovers GLAMOUR
An engaging read about finding yourself I loved it DAILY MAIL
McFarlanes writing will make you laugh out loud 5* SUNDAY EXPRESS
Brilliantly funny stuff FABULOUS
A delicious feast of comic romance Smart and funny SUNDAY MIRROR
[McFarlane] has pulled it out of the bag again, crafting an impassioned novel of female self-discovery Jam-packed with quirky social satire that delights and entertains OK
Very very witty and funny. Left me in awea total gem. (Marian Keyes)
The funniest, most romantic book I've read since One Day. (Lisa Jewell)
I loved this book. It made me laugh and reminded me that anything's possible in love and in everything else for that matter. (Minnie Driver)
I loved this: an original, genuinely funny, genuinely moving, modern love story. (Katy Regan)
Mhairi is darkly funny and quite, quite rudeYou Had Me at Hello is a breath of tart, Northern air. (Sarra Manning)
Bitingly sharp and achingly funnyguaranteed to have you bent double. I absolutely loved it! (Claudia Carroll)
Mhairi was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since. (With a V, not an M. Yes, thats us crazy Celts for you). She is based in Nottingham where she used to be a local journalist and now shes a freelance writer and sometime-blogger, which we all know is code for messing about on Twitter. She likes drinking wine, eating food and obtaining clothes; all the impressive hobbies. Her best anecdotes involve dislocating her elbow tripping over a briefcase and a very bad flight to New York. She lives with a man and a cat.