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But despite transforming her body, her neglected career, and her libido (courtesy of the local landscape gardener), Lizzie can't get over her soon-to-be ex. As Lizzie discovers, sometimes the fairytale ending is just the beginning of the real story. | But despite transforming her body, her neglected career, and her libido (courtesy of the local landscape gardener), Lizzie can't get over her soon-to-be ex. As Lizzie discovers, sometimes the fairytale ending is just the beginning of the real story. | ||
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+ | ''No Good Girls'' was a [[2009 RITA® Winners|2009 RITA® finalist]] in the [[RITA®: Best First Book]] and [[RITA®: Best Contemporary Single Title]] categories. |
Revision as of 00:13, 28 March 2009
- Author: Elise Chidley
- Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
- Year: 2008
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Your Roots Are Showing
Book Description
Lizzie Buckley has a life many women dream of - a gorgeous husband, a beautiful home and darling (when they're not fighting) three-year-old twins. But ever since the birth of her children, she's had a fantasy about locking herself in her bedroom for twenty-four hours with a good book and a box of chocolates.
Unfortunately, her husband James doesn't understand her feelings. And when Lizzie unburdens herself in a flaming email to her sister Janie, then hits send at the wrong moment and accidentally shoots it off to James instead, her fairytale life gets a big dose of reality. With the word "divorce" ringing in her ears, Lizzie finds herself moving out and embarking on a totally different life - working hard to reinvent herself as a runner, a gardener, and a writer of children's books.
But despite transforming her body, her neglected career, and her libido (courtesy of the local landscape gardener), Lizzie can't get over her soon-to-be ex. As Lizzie discovers, sometimes the fairytale ending is just the beginning of the real story.
Awards
No Good Girls was a 2009 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Best First Book and RITA®: Best Contemporary Single Title categories.