This book will be released on Monday, February 3rd.
Book Blurb:
Lily has had it with Aunt Lizzie. She wants her inheritance. She
wants to be free. Aunt Lizzie wants Lily to find a husband, though she thinks
it’s impossible. To her Lily could kiss freedom goodbye since it might be about
the only person who’d allow that.
Aunt Lizzie’s thinking marriage; Lily’s thinking
marriage-if-anyone-would-ever-want-me. Aunt Lizzie’s thinking cooking, cleaning
and looking after a family; Lily wants a career that isn’t home-running. Aunt
Lizzie’s not bent on making Lily have her way. So what would Lily do? She’d
plot to gain her inheritance. She’d plot to gain her freedom. Her dad’s will
says nothing about Mr. Right, neither does it mention an aspiring actress eager
to break into Hollywood.
Join Lily in her quest for freedom as she poses as
a couple with Clare behind a camouflage of flashy cars and cupcakes in order to
get that inheritance. Follow this hilarious recipe of a low self-esteem girl, a
sassy self-employed actress, an Aunt whose quotes would get you raising brows
and two grannies who are willing to help low self-esteem girl. But watch out,
one has a pistol which she stashes in her underwear.
Message From The Author: I’ve had lots of
inspiration for writing. But the one that moved me into publishing my very
first novel, I Don’t Know How She Will Do It has to go to Allison
Pearson. Words can’t describe how much I loved I Don’t Know How She Does It─both the book and the movie. Something about Kate’s
struggle and how lovable she was portrayed made me nuts to pen something down.
Days and days the title I Don’t Know How She Does It resounded
constantly in my sleep, in my wake, every moment in my life (mainly because it
was one hell of a funky title). I was practically haunted to put down my baby I
Don’t Know How She Will Do It. Though they are both different stories,
they both portray that sense of feminism that makes women all around the world
proud. And that’s why I penned I Don’t Know How She Will Do It, a
short story that would make women rejoice for their womanhood and cheering them
for giving men a run for their money. There are points I might make you reach
for your Kleenex, but forgive me for you will laugh at so many moments they
would make up for all my sins.
Best,
Kobby
Best,
Kobby
I just turned eighteen. I am Ghanaian and have always loved Chick-lit. My Chick-lit role models would be Sophie Kinsella, Marian Keyes, Janet Evanovich and Sarah Strohmeyer.
I was introduced to the genre when I was thirteen. Sarah Strohmeyer made the introduction with her Bubbles Series. Since I read Bubbles, I quit writing Harlequin-styled romances and have always considered myself-since then, a humor writer.
My biggest dream is to be an EIC to a lifestyle magazine someday like Kate White-for my obsession for Cosmo’s language since she was running as editor. But for now, I am good with studying English to break into Advertising someday.
I am currently working on my next title which is sort of a series like Cupcakes R US, but it’s based on the lives of editors, columnists and freelancers in a Cosmo-lookalike magazine. Which would be available in more formats than Kindle. Epub, PDF, Docx, Doc, Mobi, PowerPoint. And oh, Paperback.
If I am not writing something funny, I spend most of my time reviewing something funny on my blog, ChickLit Pad.
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Congratulations, Kobby! The book sounds delicious!
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