The Liberation of Alice Love

The Liberation of Alice Love

by Abby Mc Donald (Author)

Synopsis

Will the real Alice Love please stand up? Alice Love keeps her life running in perfect order, so when her bank card is declined, she thinks it's just a simple mistake. But she soon discovers that someone has emptied every penny from her bank account, spending her hard-earned savings on glamorous holidays, sexy lingerie, and a to-die-for wardrobe and leaving Alice with thousands of pounds' worth of debt. With her perfectly-organised world crumbling around her, Alice enlists the help of dashing fraud investigator, Nathan, and sets about clearing her name. But as she unravels the intriguing paper trail, she makes a shocking discovery: her thief is closer to home than she ever imagined. Following the clues from London to Rome and LA, Alice edges deeper into a seductive new world, where honesty might not be the best policy, rules are made to be broken, and the power of a gorgeous cocktail dress shouldn't be underestimated. Perhaps her alter-ego's reckless, extravagant lifestyle is the one Alice should have been leading all along...But as her little white lies begin to stack up, how far will Alice go to find the truth? And whose life, exactly, is she fighting for?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Published: 08 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 0099533928
ISBN 13: 9780099533924
Book Overview: An entertaining and thoroughly modern story about identity, life changes and romance

Media Reviews
I loved The Liberation of Alice Love. It had everything needed to make a fantastic read: a great (unique) plot, great writing and a really great lead female character who, along with her stunning red dress, adds up to a fantastic read. This is an absolute must-read for all chick lit fans ... I was soon fully engrossed. Abby McDonald is certainly an author to keep an eye. 5 stars Chick Lit Reviews
Author Bio
Twenty-four year old Abby McDonald grew up in Sussex, England and studied Politics, Philosophy & Economics at Oxford University. She began writing at college, becoming music editor of the Oxford Student and completing her first novel. She has since worked as a music journalist and entertainment critic, interviewing acts as diverse as LeAnn Rimes, The Kings of Leon, and Marilyn Manson. Her writing has appeared in the NME, Plan B magazine, CosmoGirl!, and a variety of websites and blogs. Her previous books are The Popularity Rules and the young adult book Life Swap.