
A Night In With Grace Kelly
A Night In With Book 3
by Lucy Holliday
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Pub Date 12 Jan 2017 | Archive Date 1 Apr 2022
HarperCollins UK, HarperFiction | HarperCollins
Description
Fate has got it in for Libby Lomax. She realised, far too late, that her best friend Olly, is the actual Love of Her Life. Now he’s in love with the so-nice-it-hurts, Tash, and it looks like her happy ending is completely out of reach.
Things start looking up when she, quite literally, runs into the completely gorgeous Joel. Libby discovers that there is more to Joel than his six-pack, not least, the incredible fact that he honestly believes he has found his fairy tale princess in her.
And if this wasn’t enough, an unwanted guest shows up on Libby’s enchanted sofa; Grace Kelly, wearing her iconic wedding dress and convinced that Libby is figment of her imagination. But Grace also believes that if you want something, then you’ve got to make it happen; words which give Libby hope that happy endings aren’t just for fairy tale princesses…
Advance Praise
‘I laughed my slippers off!’ Alexandra Brown
‘Fans of Sophie Kinsella can add a new author to their roster of ‘Must Read’ Women's Fiction Writers…fun and lively’ Huffington Post
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780007583843 |
PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews

I love the wacky concept of having Grace Kelly appear from Libby 's battered old sofa but sadly that's the high-point of this tired book. Yet again, a humble, modest, always-putting-herself-down girl stars in a story where she's so dim and naive that it's a wonder she survives in London... Bring on the old 'I love my best friend, but he has a girlfriend' trope where it's clear Olly loves her back - and gosh, this drippy pair deserve each other. Holliday is heavy-handed as a writer, spells out every last thing, doesn't know when to stop and just flattens every possibility of humour. Best for anyone with a very high tolerance of cheesy chick-lit.