Synopses & Reviews
A funny, bittersweet, yet heartwarming novel about friendship, family, and finding love in the Facebook age—not to mention the perils, pitfalls, and dubious pleasures of life as a modern young single woman—from Erin Duffy, the author of the acclaimed
Bond GirlEver since she was a little girl, Abby Wilkes dreamed of her wedding, the day when she'd wear a pretty white dress and look like a princess. . . .
But that was before her life fell apart for the entire world to see. Her longtime boyfriend-turned-fiancé, Ben, unceremoniously dumped her—changing his status to single on Facebook—while she was trying on the most gorgeous Vera Wang dress for the big day.
Six months and twenty pounds later, the usual remedies—cupcakes, a freezer stocked with pints of Ben and Jerry's, sweatpants, and a comfy couch—haven't worked their magic. Worried about her best friend, Grace devises the perfect plan to get Abby back on her game. The two of them are going to escape sweltering Boston and its reminders of Ben and head to Newport for the summer. In a quaint rented cottage by the sea, the girls will enjoy cool breezes, cocktails, and crowds of gorgeous men.
But no matter which way they turn, Abby and Grace discover that in this era of social media—when seemingly everyone is preserving every last detail of their lives online and prying eyes are everywhere—there is no real escape. Truth to tell, dating has never been easy. But now that the rules have changed and the boundaries are blurred beyond recognition, will they ever find true love? And if they do, how can romance stand a chance when a girl's every word and move can go viral with a single click?
As the summer winds down to Labor Day, Abby will make some surprising discoveries—about love, men, friendship . . . and, most important, herself.
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“Bond Girl is a witty and very racy...Trust me, you wont be bored with this Wall Street story.” Washington Post on Bond Girl
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“Bond Girl is a sparkling debut, smart and snappy but never weighed down by financial terminology. Who knew Wall Street could be this much fun? A-” Entertainment Weekly on BOND GIRL
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“Writing with an addictively acerbic sense of humor, Duffy gives readers a sassy new heroine and an unforgettable tour of financial trading.” Chicago Tribune on Bond Girl
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“Told in first person in Alexs voice and what an appealing voice it is, one that makes Alex likable from the first page “Bond Girl” is a smartly written comic novel thats great fun to read.” Richmond Times-Dispatch on Bond Girl
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“Despite financial details that may make your head spin and a workplace that will make your stomach churn, Duffys fresh take on the single-in-the-city tale does a terrific job of reviving chick lit (not every girl works in publishing or PR, after all).” Library Journal (starred review)
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“A compelling, fun read.” Kirkus on BOND GIRL
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“If youre looking for a great weekend retreat or a great book for the beach, look for this one. For any woman whos ever had a love-hate-detest relationship with a job Bond Girl is truly perfect.” Wisconsin Rapids Tribune on BOND GIRL
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“Im crazy about Bond Girl. Erin Duffy is a fresh, funny, and fabulous new voice in literature.…Great story. Delicious debut.” Adriana Trigiani, author of < i=""> Lucia, Lucia <> and < i=""> Brava, Valentine <>
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“Duffys first novel is a sharp, witty look at the intricacies of the trading floor and the people who populate it. The writing is clever and articulate, and Alexs story of personal growth makes her a sympathetic, likable heroine…an entertaining and timely read.” Booklist on BOND GIRL
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“With its more realistic and modern ending, this engaging novel offers readers relaxing and light yet thoughtful summer escape.” Library Journal on ON THE ROCKS
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Duffys second novel is tenderly introspective. . . . Abbys attempts to navigate the everchanging rules of dating are infinitely relatable and will prove to be an ideal beach read for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Sarah Pekkanen. Booklist on ON THE ROCKS
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“Alternately humorous and touching, this novel is a fast, fun read…[Abby] is someone youd want to friend, freezer full of ice cream and all.” < i=""> Romantic Times <> , four stars on ON THE ROCKS
Synopsis
A heartwarming novel about friendship, family, and finding love in the Facebook Age--not to mention the perils, pitfalls, and dubious pleasures of being a modern young single woman--from Erin Duffy, the author of Bond Girl.
Six months ago, Abby's life fell apart for the entire world to see. Her longtime boyfriend-turned-fiance, Ben, unceremoniously dumped her--on Facebook--while she was trying on dresses for the big day.
When the usual remedies--multiple pints of Ben & Jerry's, sweatpants, and a comfy couch--fail to work their magic, her best friend, Grace, devises a plan to get Abby back on her game. She and Abby are going to escape Boston and its reminders of Ben and head to Newport for the summer. There, in a quaint rented cottage by the sea, the girls will enjoy cool breezes, cocktails, and crowds of gorgeous men.
But no matter where they go, Abby and Grace discover that in this era of social media--when seemingly everyone is preserving every last detail of their lives online--there is no real escape. Dating has never been easy. But now that the rules are more blurred than ever, how will they find true love? And even if they do, can romance stand a chance when a girl's every word and move can go viral with a single click?
About the Author
Erin Duffy graduated from Georgetown University with a B.A. in English and worked on Wall Street, a career that inspired her first novel, Bond Girl. She lives in New York City with her husband (whom she met the old-fashioned way—in a bar).