I Take You

I Take You

by ElizaKennedy (Author)

Synopsis

I'm getting married. He's perfect. It's a disaster. Note to self: Do not tell psycho-bitch US Attorney future-mother-in-law that you got into Harvard Law School by shagging the Dean of Admissions. Do not sing Beyonce-style while representing in major court deposition (actually, that one kinda works). Do not buy into the social construct of fidelity - even if other people freak the hell out about it. But hey, for an easy life, do not let Will find out about all the other men (esp. my boss/his boss/his best friend). And do not let him find out about the Other Thing. Oh Jesus, don't let him find out about the Other Thing.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 04 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 0224099728
ISBN 13: 9780224099721
Book Overview: Meet Lily Wilder: New Yorker, lawyer extraordinaire, blushing bride. And totally incapable of being faithful to one man.

Media Reviews
Funny, smart and controversial -- Andreina Cordani Cosmopolitan [A] smart update on chick lit...as bracing as a margarita in a Manhattan bar... Very funny, very sharp and very modern Metro Magnificent...packed with great one-liners... This is a laugh-out-loud book [with] extremely smart writing -- Christena Appleyard Daily Mail One of the funniest debut voices of the year Grazia [A] romping summer read... Sheer unadulterated and adulterous fun Stylist [A] romping summer read... Sheer unadulterated and adulterous fun Stylist whip-smart, pacy, and truly hilarious. The Bridget Jones' Diary for our times, you'll probably read it in one sitting because that's how good it is. Stylist Magazine
Author Bio
Like Lily, Eliza Kennedy attended Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Like Lily, after graduation Eliza moved to New York where she worked for a prestigious Manhattan law firm. Unlike Lily, Eliza lives happily in New York with her husband and son. This is her first novel, which she was inspired to write whilst at the gym, and describes as 'the only good thing that has ever happened to me at a gym. Ever.'