sophie kinsella's latest heroine is fixie farr, and basically, her deal is that she's a miss-fix-it. this kind of makes her a doormat, and you can totally see where she is doing life wrong, but that's why she gets a book to figure out her issues and grow up.
i owe you one reminds me of i've got your number but slightly less funny. partly because the issue are a little too real. and partly too because it's so hard to top that one in my book. but i enjoyed the back-and-forth between sebastian and fixie. and as always kinsella's books are a breeze to read.
**i owe you one will publish on february 5, 2019. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/random house publishing group (the dial press) in exchange for my honest review.
i owe you one reminds me of i've got your number but slightly less funny. partly because the issue are a little too real. and partly too because it's so hard to top that one in my book. but i enjoyed the back-and-forth between sebastian and fixie. and as always kinsella's books are a breeze to read.
**i owe you one will publish on february 5, 2019. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/random house publishing group (the dial press) in exchange for my honest review.
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