Synopses & Reviews
A comic tale of passionhaving it, losing it, and getting it back. When Lizzie Hubbard graduated from NYU she had a Screenwriting award, a supportive boyfriend, and a bright future. Seven years later, all she has left is a sharp tongue, a bad attitude and a lousy job toiling fruitlessly as a D-Girl developing screenplays for a movie producer whose biggest hits are far in his past.
Lizzie spends her days stockpiling office supplies, stealing quickies with a Brazilian bike messenger, and waiting to collect her severance benefits. But when her boss, in a last ditch effort to save his company, assigns her a seemingly hopeless script to fix, even a D- Girl as jaded as Lizzie cant resist the challenge to turn an amateur screenwriter into a player.
The Loves of a D-Girl proves that second acts in love and work are definitely possible, but they can be very, very tricky to pull off.
Praise for Wanderlust:
Chick-lit scores a hit with this debut romantic comedy.
Publishers Weekly
Refreshingly fun and feisty, witty and smart but never cynical. I loved it!
Marian Keyes
Kate Bogart is an aptly named heroine, updated for our time.
David Rakoff
Synopsis
In this comic tale of passion (lost and gained), the author of "Wanderlust" proves that second acts in love and work are definitely possible, but they can be very, very tricky to pull off.
About the Author
Chris Dyer, author of the novel Wanderlust, has also survived as a script reader, story editor, creative consultant, and development executive.