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Miranda's track record with men is horrible.
Her most recent catastrophe is Greg. He seems perfectgorgeous, witty, exciting. And he and Miranda are in love until Miranda discovers he left his wife when he found out she was pregnant.
With the help of her friends, Miranda plans the sweetest and most public revenge a heartbroken girl can get. But will Miranda learn from her mistake, or move on to the next "perfect" man and ignore the love of her life waiting in the wings
Even the worst mistake of your life can lead to true love in the end
See what people are saying about this irresistible summer read from international bestselling author Jill Mansell:"An exciting read about love, friendship and sweet revenge - fabulously fun."
Home and Life
"Both laugh-out-loud funny and tear-jerkingly sad
You won't put it down."
New Woman
"Watch and learn as Miranda wreaks her sweet revengeand memorize her sharp one-liners."
Cosmopolitan (UK)
"A jaunty summer read."
Daily Mail
"Fast, furious, and fabulous fun. To read it is to devour it."
Company
"Pick this up at your peril: you won't get a thing done till it's finished."
Heat Magazine
About the Author
Jill Mansell
With over 4 million copies sold, Jill Mansell writes irresistible and funny romantic tales for women in the tradition of Jilly Cooper and Catherine Alliott. She worked for many years at the Burden Neurological Hospital, Bristol, and now writes full time. She lives with her partner and their children in Bristol, England.