Tabloid Love

















- Published: 1 May 2007
- ISBN: 9780552153713
- Imprint: Corgi
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 432
- RRP: $14.99
Although there are tabloid tales, including a restauranteur who had his head chopped off by one of his waiters, Tabloid Love is at its best and funniest when Harrison recalls her (many) dating disasters and complete inability to understand American men - or should that be men in general?
thelondonpaper
A real-life Bridget Jones's Diary meets Sex and the City...an insider's look at what life is really like in the big city. Harrison doesn't shy away from the funny - but sometimes sad - truths
Candace Bushnell, author of Sex and the City
As hilarious as it is tear jerking. A real insiders' comedy of New York
Plum Sykes
Bridget Harrison is so much funnier, so much sexier and so much more fundamentally human than Bridget Jones, that Helen Fielding ought to just pack up and go home
Giles Coren
Forget the blurb - can I give you my telephone number?
Toby Young
This Sex and the City/Bridget Jones hybrid will have you gripped as our Brit heroine embarks on a new job and a string of dates in New York City. It's honest and funny - but the best thing is, it's all true
The Times
This is almost better than Bridget Jones' Diary... She's gutsier and funnier than Bridget but just as socially and fashionably inept. And she resolves to get to the bottom of why it's so damn difficult to meet a good man in New York, with some truly laugh-out-loud funny twists
Cosmopolitan
A juicy journalistic tale of love and headlines...provocative and charming
Kirkus Reviews (Eagerly Awaited, Must-Read Titles 2006)
Real-life chick lit drama...Harrison's misadventures will inevitably draw comparisons to those of the other Bridget (Jones)
Publishers Weekly
A brilliant read - single women will find it both shocking and hilarious
The Sun
A delicious treat for a sunny afternoon... Vivid, pacey and very funny
The Times
Based on the author's own exploits, this amusing read tells the tale of London journo Bridget who is feeling the pressure to settle down and become a yummy mummy as she nears the age of 30...Funny and easy to read, with a great lead character
OK! magazine
Ever wondered how Bridget Jones would handle living in New York a la Sex And The City?...Tabloid Love lets you fulfil your fantasy of living like Carrie & co without the heartache, headaches or huge credit-card bills. And it's every bit as exciting as you imagined. Does our girl find her Mr Big? Well that would be telling
Heat
A disarming mixture of candour, breeziness and wit...Cheerful, pragmatic and funny, this book is more like a natter over a few Cosmopolitans with a chatty girlfriend
Irish Independent
Brit girl Bridget's New York adventure gives the Sex and the City girls a run for their money. Honest, witty and lots of fun
Heat
An amusing and often very frank account of someone who, for all her English reserve, often wears her heart on her sleeve - where it is most likely to get battered and bruised
Birmingham Post
Like many a first date, Tabloid Love is life-affirming
TLS