Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Holly's Inbox: Scandal in the City by Holly Denham Review & Giveaway

Holly's Inbox was a smash, and the sequel is just as great!

Holly Denham is now living with her love, Toby, and working as a receptionist at DKHuerst.  She spends her days emailing her best friends, Jason and Aisha, as well as co-worker Trisha.  William from another department is always flirting via email with Holly, but she always stops him cold, she's in love with Toby.

Holly's family emails her all the time as well, and they are an eccentric bunch! Jason is wanting to break it off with his live-in boyfriend Marco and goes to great depths to let him down gently, while Holly finds herself hungover most mornings.  Toby keeps going abroad for work and Holly finds herself more and  more alone.

She keeps her bills in the freezer (they can't look at her that way) and she is secretly interviewing for a manager position.  She doesn't want to tell Trisha (who trained Holly) and has been working there forever.  To top it all off, Tanya, the Catering Manager, seems to have it in for Holly.  She is consistently putting her down and trying to get Toby's attention. 

Holly thinks Toby is having an affair and sets out to catch him doing the dirty.  But unfortunately, something else happens and Holly is suddenly overwhelmed from all sides.  She'll have to look deep in her heart so see what she really desires.

Holly's Inbox: Scandal in the City is told in email format.  The characters are compelling and outrageous as well as the witty repartee.  I was in stitches with some of the antics they get up to.  If you like chick-lit, or want to be entertained, pick this one up today.  Simple outrageous and totally divine!

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4 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fun read! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  2. I've heard lots of good things about this book - and it sounds totally fun! Can't wait to read it :)

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  3. Wasn't this fun! I read it in an afternoon and was quite sad that I'd devoured it so quickly. Hope there's a number 3!

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  4. What a fun format. I'm anxious to try something like this.

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