Synopses & Reviews
From the author of Been There, Done That.
Natalie Quackenbush is approaching thirty, drowning in debt-and did she mention she lives with her parents? It's the kind of small talk she'd rather avoid. So she and her friends have found a new way to entertain themselves on the Scottsdale, Arizona singles scene: lying.
It's an innocent game, but when Natalie meets a guy she actually likes-and wants to see again-how will she explain that her mother isn't actually insane? Or that she doesn't really work with convicted murderers? If she can find a way out of her lies without destroying this fragile new relationship along the way, she might just wind up with something real.
Review
[Carol Snow] does women's fiction right-with intelligence, depth, and humor. (Lani Diane Rich, author of Ex and the Single Girl)
Synopsis
Struggling with mounting debt and a need to become independent from her parents as her thirtieth birthday approaches, Natalie tells fantastical tales to the men she meets to cover up her undesirable traits, a practice that backfires when she meets a man she actually likes. By the author of Been There, Done That. Original. 25,000 first printing.
Synopsis
Natalie Quackenbush is approaching thirty, drowning in debt-and living with her parents. It's the kind of small talk she'd rather avoid. So she and her friends have found a way to entertain themselves on the Scottsdale, Arizona, singles scene: lying. Which isn't a problem-until Natalie finally meets a guy she likes.
About the Author
Carol Snow a former contributor to Salon.com, lives in California with her family. This is her first novel.