The Wild One
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The heartwarmingly funny final installment of the Brooklyn Girls series that introduced us to five very special twenty something women: Pia, Angie, Madeline, Julia, and the youngest, Coco
This author crafts anti-romantic comedies for readers who appreciate chicklit that comforts and charms without saccharine sweetness. Her style is characterized by wit and insightful observations on relationships, deliberately steering clear of clichés. She explores themes of authenticity and connection in a world often shaped by social pressures and expectations. Her work offers a refreshing and empowering perspective for its audience.







The heartwarmingly funny final installment of the Brooklyn Girls series that introduced us to five very special twenty something women: Pia, Angie, Madeline, Julia, and the youngest, Coco
"Wild child and secret romantic Angie wakes up in a hotel room with $3,000 and no memories of the night before. Her best friends aren't talking to her, she can't get a job in fashion, her parents are divorcing, and she's about to turn twenty-three. And life is about to get much worse. Brooklyn Girls: Love and Curses continues the story of our five favorite grads sharing a brownstone and starting out in New York City through Angie's eyes. On a journey from private jets and yacht parties to dirty subways and hipster bars via crazy storms, flash floods, and retail jobs from hell, Angie discovers who she is, what she wants, how she's going to get it --and a crazy little thing called true love. Meanwhile, her roommates lives are imploding, too. Coco's self-medicating and self-loathing, Pia's breaking up and cracking up, Madeleine's finding her voice and Julia might--just might--have met someone she can actually date. Brooklyn Girls is the hilarious, inspiring Gemma Burgess series every twenty-something has been waiting for that tells you that whatever you do, whatever mistakes you make, everything is going to be okay. All you need is a little luck, a little work, and your best friends"--02GEMMA BURGESS spent her twenties getting lost, drunk, dumped, fired, or in a state of mild hysteria, and still managed to have some of the best times of her life. She lives in New York City with her husband and baby.
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After breaking up with her boyfriend Abigail Wood must learn how to be single from scratch. Her dating skills are abysmal, and she ricochets from disaster to disaster - until Robert, one of London's most notorious lotharios, agrees to coach her. She learns to navigate the bar scene and practices the art of being bulletproof.
If you can't date anyone nice, don't date anyone at all...