Synopses & Reviews
How many men does it take to find true love?
Delilah Darling's magic number was supposed to be twenty. She always thought she'd find the perfect guy by the time she'd slept with twenty of them. But when she wakes up naked in her disgusting boss's bed after a drunken night out, she's filled with regret and realizes she's hit her self-imposed limit. Unwilling to up her number but unable to imagine a life of celibacy, Delilah does what any girl in her situation would do: she tracks down every man she's ever slept with in a last-ditch effort to make it work with one of them.
A hilarious romp through Delilah's past loves, 20 Times a Lady proves that in the end, numbers don't matter. True love will come when you're open and ready to accept it.
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"Is Delilah doomed to a life of celibacy?....The result is absolutely hilarious." Library Journal
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"Saucy chick-lit." Kirkus Reviews
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"The lively pace and outlandish story will keep readers hooked, but don't skip the footnotes." Booklist
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In this smart, hilarious novel, a 29-year-old Manhattanite who's obsessed with her "number" she's vowed not to have sex with more than 20 men learns how many men it takes to find true love.
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“Bosnak writes with a charming and original voice.”
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Chicago Sun-TimesA smart and bubbly romp, soon to be a major Hollywood motion picture starring Anna Faris, Chris Evans, Zachary Quinto, and Andy Samberg, Whats Your Number? by Karyn Bosnak asks—and answers—the provocative question, how many men are too many? When Delilah Darling exceeds her magic number of twenty ex-lovers without finding “Mr. Right,” she sets out on a hilarious road trip to discover what went wrong. Originally published as 20 Times a Lady, Bosnaks Whats Your Number? has got the number of chick lit romantic comedy fans who are looking for a sassy read with true wit as well as brains.
About the Author
Karyn Bosnak spent her early working career as a daytime television producer for various talk shows, including Jenny Jones and The Ananda Lewis Show. She is the author of Save Karyn, an inspiration to shopaholics and women in credit card debt everywhere. She lives in New York City.