Hot Property

Hot Property

by SarahO'Brien (Author)

Synopsis

Some Monday mornings are trickier than others. Ellen Grace should know: 1) A spontaneously combusted car 2) A new boss who's an old lover 3) An upright corpse to greet her at her first appointment But all chances of reasonable thought are eclipsed by the dual distractions of brooding stranger Tony Jordan and the perfect bum of new-boss-ex-lover Andrew. Murmurings of crime lords and dodgy dealings soar straight over the estate agent's head. Hot Property is an uproarious tale of love, lust ...and the confusing bit in between.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: 1st Hodder & Stoughton Edition
Publisher: Coronet
Published: 13 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 0340830425
ISBN 13: 9780340830420
Book Overview: An Irish Janet Evanovich meets 'Sex and the City' - high street style!

Media Reviews
'This is a very relaxing book, as easy to get into as a warm bath and tremendously good fun as well' - Daily Mail
'Tip top romantic escapism' - Pauline McLynn
'An Irish Janet Evanovich meets Sex And The City, high-street style. A lusty romp of a book' - Mirror
'An Irish Janet Evanovich meets Sex And The City, high-street style. A lusty romp of a book' - Mirror
'A witty read combining drug crime, property and, of course, true love' - Heat on Hot Property
A funny, upbeat novel, it's a little escapism for when you're sitting on a train in the middle of rush hour * Irish World *
'As easy to get into as a warm bath and tremendously good fun as well.' - Daily Mail
'warm, slick, fast, fun and very refreshing' - Bookseller
'A witty read combining drug crime, property and, of course, true love' - Heat on Hot Property
'a pacy little tale' The Star * The Star *
Author Bio

Helena Close and Patricia Rainsford hail from Limerick City and have been best friends since age 14. Having collaborated on everything from teenage romance to weddings, babies and career paths, it was only a matter of time before they collaborated on a book: bringing to life the wonderful new heroine Ellen Grace, a Bridget Jones with Irish attitude.

Respectively a journalist and a teacher by profession, both women live in Limerick with an assortment of children, husbands, cats and dogs.