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Highlights
- Stella is looking out for love.
- About the Author: Sophia Money-Coutts is a journalist and author who spent five years studying the British aristocracy while working as Features Director at Tatler.
- 448 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
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About the Book
Stella is looking out for love. But will she find it where she least expects it?
'The perfect touching beach read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Guaranteed to make you smile' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Delightfully warm and witty' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Book Synopsis
Stella is looking out for love. But will she find it where she least expects it?
'The perfect touching beach read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Guaranteed to make you smile' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Delightfully warm and witty' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Stella Shakespeare isn't having a good day, or month come to think of it. She's been unceremoniously dumped by her boyfriend, cut off from the bank of dad and at thirty-two years old, she doesn't know what she's doing with her life.
What Stella really wants is to find love. She wants all-consuming, can't-think-about-anything-else, can't-even-manage-to-eat kind of love. What she found beside her in bed that morning wasn't love. But when a tall, handsome man in a well-fitting suit walks into a Notting Hill pub, she thinks she's finally found The One.
Everything seems to be falling into place now Stella has met the man of her dreams and has an actual job working with a private investigator nicknamed 'The Affair Hunter'. Although sadly, life is never that straightforward and Stella starts to question whether she's been looking for love in the wrong places all along...
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Everyone LOVES the hilarious and heart-warming novels by Sophia Money-Coutts'Enjoyable and endearing' Katie Fforde
'With laugh-out-loud moments, you'll love this romcom' Prima
'Hilariously relatable' Sophie Cousens
'For fans of Jilly Cooper...warm-hearted, hilarious and romantic' Best
'I laughed out loud throughout this' Laura Jane Williams
'The perfect poolside page-turner!' Woman & Home
'Super funny, super witty and so warm' Lia Louis
'It wouldn't be summer without a new romcom from Sophia Money-Coutts to deliver a hit of bookish serotonin' Red
'Funny, joyful, life-affirming' Cressida McLaughlin
'This is a heart-warming, witty, feel good rom-com that will brighten the cold winter' Platinum Magazine
Review Quotes
Praise for Did You Miss Me?
'With laugh-out-loud moments, you'll love this romcom' Prima
'A fun and frivolous tale, the perfect escapist read' The Sun
'Romcom writer extraordinaire' OK
'For fans of Jilly Cooper and Bridget Jones' My Weekly
'This warm and witty read is a total giggle-fest' Sun on Sunday
'Heartwarming and fun' Bella
'The perfect poolside page-turner!' Woman & Home
'For fans of Jilly Cooper...warm-hearted, hilarious and romantic' Best
'This ticks all the romcom boxes' Daily Mail
'It wouldn't be summer without a new romcom from Sophia Money-Coutts' Red
Praise for Sophia Money-Coutts:
'So funny. And the sex is amazing!' Jilly Cooper
'Howlingly funny' Sunday Times
'Another wonderful - and wonderfully rude - romcom' Red
'Surprisingly saucy and distractingly funny' Grazia
'A laugh-a-minute page-turner, perfect for poolside reading' HELLO!
'A beach cocktail in book form' Metro
'Hilarious and uplifting' Woman & Home
'A thoroughly modern love story' Woman's Weekly
'Perfect light summer reading' Evening Standard
'Fast and furious, funny and fresh' Daily Mail
'This saucy read is great sun-lounger fodder' Heat
'Sexy and very funny...perfect for fans of Jilly Cooper' Closer
'Cheerful, saucy and fun!' The Sunday Mirror
'As fun and fizzy as a chilled glass of prosecco...this is the perfect read for your holiday' The Daily Express
'Does it earn its place in your beach bag? Absolutely' Evening Standard
'Fizzes with joy' Metro
About the Author
Sophia Money-Coutts is a journalist and author who spent five years studying the British aristocracy while working as Features Director at Tatler. Prior to that she worked as a writer and an editor for the Evening Standard and the Daily Mail in London, and The National in Abu Dhabi. She writes a column for The Sunday Telegraph called Modern Manners and often appears on radio and television channels talking about important topics such as Prince Harry's wedding and the etiquette of the threesome. Looking Out For Love is her fifth novel.