Something Borrowed

Something Borrowed

by EmilyGiffin (Author)

Synopsis

Rachel Miller and Darcy Rhone have been best friends since childhood. They've shared birthdays, the horrors of high school and even boyfriends, but while Darcy is the sort of woman who breezes through life getting what she wants when she wants it, Rachel has always played by the rules and watched her stunning best friend steal all the limelight. The one thing Rachel's always had over Darcy is the four-month age gap which meant she was first to being a teenager, first to drive, first to everything - but now she's about to be first to thirty. And Darcy still has a charmed life. On the eve of her thirtieth birthday, Rachel is shocked to find herself questioning the status quo. How come Darcy gets a glamorous job at a PR firm and the perfect boyfriend, while Rachel grinds away at her despised job as an attorney and remains painfully single. Is it just luck? Or, looking back at their friendship and their lives together, is it a bit more complicated than that? Then an accidental fling complicates everything, and it's time for Rachel to make a few hard choices. And she's suddenly forced to learn that sometimes true love comes at a price ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: Film tie-in edition
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 28 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 0099557746
ISBN 13: 9780099557746
Book Overview: SEX IN THE CITY MEETS GOOD IN BED'I absolutely loved it ... a compelling, engrossing and uplifting book' MARIAN KEYES

Media Reviews
I absolutely loved it...I could not put it down * Marian Keyes *
A deftly written and convincing tale of friendship gone comically -- and at times poignantly -- awry. * Meg Cabot *
Here's a heroine you'll root for and a book you won't want to put down. I loved it! * Lauren Weisberger *
Author Bio
Emily Giffin is the author of Something Borrowed and Something Blue. After practicising litigation at a top Manhattan firm for four years she decided to move to London at the age of 30, to concentrate on her childhood dream of becoming a writer.