Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Gemma Townley's story is infectious, charming and hysterical. She's an author after my own heart." -SHERRIE KRANTZ, author of The Autobiography of Vivian and Vivian Lives "As sweet and frothy as a cappuccino, this engaging Roman Holiday -inspired romp reveals the importance of a 'victory haircut' and the transformative powers of shopping at Gucci!" -MELISSA DE LA CRUZ, author of Cat's Meow and How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less "A refreshing, funny, pacy book, it made me want to rush off to Rome and be Audrey Hepburn. I loved it!" -SOPHIE KINSELLA Author of Confessions of a Shopaholic From the Trade Paperback edition., "Gemma Townley's story is infectious, charming and hysterical. She's an author after my own heart." --SHERRIE KRANTZ, author of The Autobiography of Vivian and Vivian Lives "As sweet and frothy as a cappuccino, this engaging Roman Holiday -inspired romp reveals the importance of a 'victory haircut' and the transformative powers of shopping at Gucci!" --MELISSA DE LA CRUZ, author of Cat's Meow and How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less "A refreshing, funny, pacy book, it made me want to rush off to Rome and be Audrey Hepburn. I loved it!" --SOPHIE KINSELLA Author of Confessions of a Shopaholic, "Gemma Townley's story is infectious, charming and hysterical. She's an author after my own heart." -SHERRIE KRANTZ, author of The Autobiography of Vivian and Vivian Lives "As sweet and frothy as a cappuccino, this engaging Roman Holiday-inspired romp reveals the importance of a 'victory haircut' and the transformative powers of shopping at Gucci!" -MELISSA DE LA CRUZ, author of Cat's Meow and How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less "A refreshing, funny, pacy book, it made me want to rush off to Rome and be Audrey Hepburn. I loved it!" -SOPHIE KINSELLA Author of Confessions of a Shopaholic, "Gemma Townley's story is infectious, charming and hysterical. She's an author after my own heart." -SHERRIE KRANTZ, author ofThe Autobiography of Vivian andVivian Lives "As sweet and frothy as a cappuccino, this engagingRoman Holiday-inspired romp reveals the importance of a 'victory haircut' and the transformative powers of shopping at Gucci!" -MELISSA DE LA CRUZ, author ofCat's Meow andHow to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less "A refreshing, funny, pacy book, it made me want to rush off to Rome and be Audrey Hepburn. I loved it!" -SOPHIE KINSELLA Author ofConfessions of a Shopaholic, "Gemma Townley's story is infectious, charming and hysterical. She's an author after my own heart." -SHERRIE KRANTZ, author of The Autobiography of Vivian and Vivian Lives "As sweet and frothy as a cappuccino, this engaging Roman Holiday -inspired romp reveals the importance of a 'victory haircut' and the transformative powers of shopping at Gucci!" -MELISSA DE LA CRUZ, author of Cat's Meow and How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less "A refreshing, funny, pacy book, it made me want to rush off to Rome and be Audrey Hepburn. I loved it!" -SOPHIE KINSELLA Author of Confessions of a Shopaholic
Dewey DecimalFIC
SynopsisWhen in Rome, do as Audrey Hepburn would do. Failing that, run off with your ex-boyfriend, carry suspicious packages through customs, and lie to the person who loves you. . . . Georgie Beauchamp is totally happy and in love with her wonderful, dependable boyfriend, David. So why does she always daydream about running into her gorgeous ex-boyfriend Mike? It can't mean she's still in love with him--especially since the cad dumped her so horribly. As luck would have it, when Georgie's daydream actually comes true, she is dressed in unglamorous sweats and carrying a curtain rod down the street, while Mike is driving an expensive sports car and looking better than Brad Pitt at the Oscars. She longs to have the glamorous life Mike can offer--and starts to think that he might want her back in his arms. But when he invites her for a weekend in Rome, Georgie is torn. David has always said he'd take her there for the romantic getaway of a lifetime, but his work keeps him totally tied up. So she must choose: David, all comfort and reliability, or Mike, all flirtation and butterfly-stomachs. The decision isn't too hard to make, and faster than she can say Vespa, she's off to Rome with Mike, full of plans to frolic on the Spanish Steps and sip wine in intimate trattorias. But when David shows up unexpectedly, this roman holiday gets a hell of a lot more complicated. . . .