I Love New York
By Lindsey Kelk
This is the prequel to Kelk's I Love Paris. I didn't know it was a series, but I'm glad I found the first book.
This novel follows Angela Clark on her journey to finding herself again. She catches her fiance humping another woman in the backseat of their car, and she ruins her best friend's wedding reception by breaking her new husband's hand with stilettos! Devastated and feeling completely alone, she travels from London to NYC to escape the misery of her life. Chance would have it that the hotel concierge's admiration of Angela turns into friendship, and she (Jenny, the new friend) gives Angela a brand new look (at the expense of funds previously saved for Angela's life with her ex.)
While in NYC, Angela stumbles upon a blog job for The Look magazine, and is trying to adjust to the single life, juggling two hot suiters in the process. She is faced with several dilemmas, including choosing a new life in New York, or returning to the madness back in London, and deciding if she wants to enter another serious relationship.
This book was awesome. I really envy the freedom given to Angela by this experience, like she could do whatever the hell she wanted with whomever she wanted, and get paid for doing what she loved to do (write) all at the same time.
Not necessarily a book for teens, but great for twenty-somethings.
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