Carly Cooper, harassed mother and disillusioned writer, has often been tempted to head for the hills. She just never imagined they'd be the Hollywood ones...
A hilarious romantic comedy for anyone who's ever had their head in the clouds...
Carly's living the dream. Almost. She has the kids, the husband, the lethargic sex life, and who cares if her novels aren't exactly bestsellers - pole-vaulting her ironing pile is excitement enough.
Just when she's resigned to domestic mediocrity, a phone call from Hollywood changes everything. Carly is off to Tinseltown...
As she arrives in LA, Carly knows life will be transformed...but she doesn't count on marital disaster, a career roller-coaster and an A-list movie star who wants to offer her more than just a friendly welcome.
Carly Cooper is strutting along the Hollywood Walk of Fame but can she get to the end without falling flat on her face?
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Avon
Published: 29 Jul 2011
ISBN 10: 1847560032
ISBN 13: 9781847560032
Book Overview: Carly Cooper has often wanted to head for the hills. But she never imagined they'd be the Hollywood ones!
Praise for THE MOTHERHOOD WALK OF FAME:
'Great fun from start to finish.' Jenny Colgan, author of West End Girls and Do You Remember the First Time?
`There are just two words for Shari Low: utterly hilarious. I laughed like a drain.' Carmen Reid, author of The Personal Shopper and Three in a Bed
`feisty fun'
The Mirror
`A thrilling page turner that grabs your attention from the off. Highly recommended.'
The Sun
Praise for Shari Low:
More fun than a girl's night out! OK
For much of Shari's working life she was a nightclub manager, standing on club doors arguing with crazy drunk people in Glasgow and Shanghai. She also ran a leisure complex in Hong Kong, a position that, given her ample curves, made her the fattest health club manager in South East Asia. However, one March day in 2000, she got her first book deal. Ten minutes later she discovered that she was pregnant. Two children, stretch marks and oh-my-God-the-cellulite later, Shari now spends her days writing books, screenplays and two weekly columns for the Daily Record. It's great... but she does miss the crazy drunk people...