The unabashedly chicklit title, published under Wolstenholme's pen-name Jane Costello, marks the first book in a two book deal with the publisher, and was written as the author juggled time at Factory with pregnancy and subsequent maternity leave.
Coming in at 432 pages it's a meaty tome and, apart from seemingly pleasing some Amazonians, has apparently found favour in foreign markets, securing distribution deals in Italy and Germany.
How-Do would, of course, be delighted if any of out chicklit-loving readers out there fancy submitting a review for us…
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