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Making Mischief

by Elizabeth Young
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Synopsis

From a highly popular comic-romantic novelist comes this eagerly awaited and superbly entertaining romp.

“My God! What if they’d seen you? Wouldn’t you have absolutely died?” I would, but I wasn’t going to admit it. “I wish they had!”

When she stumbles on shenanigans involving Guy and the Topless Piranha, sixteen-year old Abby Morland can’t resist passing on this juicy piece of gossip to her cousin, Fleur. Fifteen years later, when Fleur and Guy are a sparkly new item, they even joke about it. However, when the Topless Piranha comes back on the scene, evidently still with a taste for Guy flesh, it’s not quite so funny. Drawn into anti-piranha tactics by the twitchy Fleur, Abby is alarmed to realize that she wouldn’t mind a nibble at Guy herself.

Still, there’s plenty to take her mind off him. With a brother’s wedding coming up, a family feud simmering in the background, mother/bridegroom tensions boiling over and a little devil thrown in, Abby’s going to have her hands full mopping up bloodstains. She just hasn’t counted on the little devil acting like some perverse Guy-magnet, or the ripple effects of the one disaster she never imagined.

Author Bio:Liz Young started writing after a variety of jobs that included being part of an airline cabin crew, modeling for TV commercials in Cyprus and working for the Sultan’s Armed Forces in Oman. Making Mischief is her fourth novel.

Publishers Weekly

It is apparent from the start of this novel that the witty Abby Morland, a 30-something Londoner with an extended family that views her as an island of emotional stability, deserves to end up with the dashing Guy, but Young [A Promising Man [and About Time, Too]] forces us to plod through pages of cliche dialogue and verbose inner monologues before Abby finally snags the bloke. With a cast that could fill a school bus, this book draws on a teenage dalliance to serve up a conflict of suspicion and gossip that will push Guy out of the gorgeous arms of Abby's cousin Fleur and into Abby's own deserving but not so gorgeous arms. Peppering this tale is an evil aunt (Fleur's mom), who thinks Abby is out to steal Guy just as Abby's mom once stole her own boyfriend, an abrupt wedding between Abby's brother and his pregnant socialite girlfriend, and an accident at the Barbados wedding that provides Abby a chance to be alone with Guy. Serving as a diversion from the predictable coupling of Guy and Abby is the intricate family subplot that shows Abby as the intermediary between her fiery older brother and her delicate mother, and a woman more than worthy of handsome Guy. (Oct.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Elizabeth Young

Elizabeth Young started writing after holding a variety of jobs that included modeling for TV commercials in Cyprus and working for the Sultan's Armed Forces in Oman. She has two daughters and lives in Surrey with her husband who never once told her to forget writing and get a "proper" job.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780641894282

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