Snap Happy

Snap Happy

by Fiona Walker (Author)

Synopsis

Juno is voluptious, hedonistic, sexy, funny (she's slowly building up a reputation as a stand-up comic) and terminally untidy. The last thing she needs is an uptight, teetotal, anal compulsive flatmate. But that's what she gets when her brother sends his American photographer pal to use his London apartment. It looks like a recipe for disaster but blossoms into an unlikely romance.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 566
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 04 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 0340717637
ISBN 13: 9780340717639

Media Reviews
Fiona's previous bestsellers, French Relations, Kiss Chase and Well Groomed were well received by the critics: 'Romps along with plenty of self-deprecating wit' Sunday Times 'irresistible ... a pacy tale that keeps you turning the pages in breathless anticipation' Company 'Simmering sexual tension and steamy escapism. A perfect companion on those sizzling sands.' Daily Mirror 'Fast, fun and furiously entertaining' Birmingham Post 'Walker's style is up-beat and wisecracking, whatever the emotional weather' -- The Express on Sunday 'Hate to love via a one-night stand, misunderstandings and a barrel load of one-liners. You'll love every minute of this book' -- Company 'Fiona Walker does it again with her latest serving of whimsical banter and feisty characters. ... Fast, furious and fruity' -- 19 'A good choice for a light and frothy summer beach read' -- Miss London 'Veritable romps through the light hearted side of life.' -- GQ Magazine 'Think Jilly Cooper but younger, trendier and much better ... a very funny and entertaining book' -- Minx the funniest, most enjoyable novel I have read all year. Fiona Walker is an unpolished diamond. She is clever, witty, sarcastic and satirical all at once... Walker's upbeat style with a barrel-load of one-liners and a cast of feisty characters make for compulsive reading ' -- Southern Daily Echo
Author Bio
Fiona Walker leads the field as the voice of young, media-aware women. She divides her time between Hampstead and a cottage in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.