Three remarkable women--friends from vastly different backgrounds who meet at Cambridge--vie for the heart of one of the world's most eligible bachelors, His Royal Highness, Prince Richard, Duke of Sussex. Reprint.
Celia Brayfield has written four non-fiction books and nine novels of which Mister Fabulous and Friends is currently in development for television. Her novel Heartswap was optioned by Paramount and Harvest for Chrysalis Films. Celia is currently working on a series of historical novels. She also teaches Creative Writing at Bath Spa University and Brunel University.
After attending St Paul's Girls' School in London, Celia went to Grenoble University in France to study French Language and Literature, before moving into journalism at The Times. She has one daughter and lives in Oxfordshire.
Although this is an overly melodramatic chick lit book with a wildly improbable plot, it was insightful into one thing that had never occurred to me. How awful it could be to be best known by the fact that you are a former girlfriend of a very famous man. Not a role for a weak character end woman. Also, a bit of fun in the end.
The book came out during the time that Princess Diana and Charles were at their worst. That's what prompted me to buy the book. I'm glad that I did. I really enjoyed and plan on reading it again sometime in the future.