Heartswap

Heartswap

by Celia Brayfield (Author)

Synopsis

A COMEDY ABOUT TWO WOMEN WHO TAKE LOVE TO THE LIMIT Georgie and Flora are both getting married. Friends who've been separated for three years while Georgie has been working abroad, they meet again a few weeks before their weddings. The right men, the right time -- everything should be perfect. Georgie and Flora claim they're happy -- then admit there is something missing. After a long evening drinking with Flora's former boss, Donna, the problem is identified-- they don't trust their fiances. And, having devised a plan to test their future husbands' loyalty, a tale of seduction, duplicity and fun begins ...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 08 Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 0316851833
ISBN 13: 9780316851831
Book Overview: * Included in GBP30,000 national press and women's magazine advertising campaign for SUNSET (August)* Author PR activity to include media interviews and appearances at literary festivals* Review and feature coverage in the national press and women's magazines* Bound proofs

Media Reviews
Harvest, Getting Home and Sunset--and returns to familiar territory: the perennial battles and misunderstandings between the 21st century sexes. The novel begins with transatlantic e-mails between two old friends discussing their impending marriages, Flora to Dillon, Financial products design. 6ft 2in. Buns of custard , and Georgie to Felix, a medical researcher investigating the mysteries of Lightoller's Syndrome . All seems well until their glacial, glamorous former boss Donna suggests that they try to seduce each other's man as a trial of their fidelity and commitment. Against Flora and Georgie's better instincts both find themselves playing the game. To their relief, they find that their initial attempts at seduction are rebuffed but then as Heartswap is at pains to insist, men are never as simple nor as reliable as that. The prose is sometimes lacking in wit and humour, the guys are rather stereotypical and the story spirals into increasingly black and rather unexpected territory. However, Brayfield's novel is still a well-observed and acerbic comedy of manners between the sexes in the economic acropolis of London at the beginning of the new millennium. Lucy Snowe, AMAZON.CO.UK REVIEW A raunchy tale of two girls who put love on the line to fulfil a dangerous drink-induced bet that each can seduce the other's fiancee as a true test of his love. MARIE CLAIRE
Author Bio
Celia Brayfield is a bestselling novelist and a journalist. Her most recent novels, GETTING HOME and SUNSET were published to great critical acclaim by Little, Brown. She has one daughter and lives and works in London.