
No matter how many books Emma Hart writes, I will always end up loving and laughing at pretty much every book as she knows how to keep her readers hooked and this time was no different. It’s clear how much talent Emma has because she always manages to up the bar with each book that she creates, and if anything, I think she’s just going to keep on growing and growing as well as giving us these amazing stories. I enjoyed every aspect and if anything, I did feel so much for Sophie as she was put into the most awkward situation and no matter what she did everything she could to try and rectify things, but when having no such luck she does her best to work with what she can.
The title of this book is exactly what happens in this book, and I think that Emma chose the perfect title as everything fits in so well together.
I loved all the characters, but then again that’s nothing new because Emma always makes sure that her characters are pretty incredible and there’s always at least one wacky relative and this time I thought Evelyn was pretty awesome, she just didn’t care about anything and was always speaking her mind, but I guess when you’re in your eighty’s it’s not like you have to be careful of what you say and Evelyn pretty much proved that. Hugo was an interesting one, I get that he had a lot on his plate in terms of making sure he was kept up to date in terms of what happened in the household and that should anything happen to his father then he’ll be the one that is to take over everything as it’s only right due to him being the eldest son, but still when it came down to how he came across to Sophie, he could have been a hell of a lot more nicer because he didn’t realise how things were for people who weren’t exactly living in the royalty world, but still he’s so used to getting things he wants, the fact that Sophie actually puts him in his place makes it that much more amazing as honestly to me Sophie didn’t seem like the type of person to have it out and express how she’s feeling, but that’s only because I thought she was way too nice. In a way, she reminds me of me, as all I ever do is put everyone else before myself and if I’m set a task, I want to make sure that it’s done to the best of my ability.
Overall, I think that Emma has done an amazing job at creating this story, even though I did want to punch Nancy because she just wasn’t a nice person, but everyone else was pretty great and I’m actually looking forward to seeing what else she plans on doing with these characters as I’m hoping that she continues with them and their stories.
I can’t fault anything with how this was written and if anything, I just wanted to keep reading, but then again that’s normally how I feel when I read anything of Emma’s.
I’d honestly recommend giving this a read, as Emma’s books are just perfect for picking up your mood, but trust me when I say it’s not something you want to miss out on.
Sophie was recently let go from her job, mainly due to the fact that her boss may have ended up being caught out and wasn’t in a position to be in charge. Now with this one interview she’s got, she’s hoping that maybe she’ll get it and then be able to have some money coming in, yet when she gets there, it turns out to be a waste of time as she’s apparently overqualified for the position. Needing to figure something out soon, she does what she does best and starts browsing the internet for more interviews, but when her best friend’s phone rings and she ends up getting her a job that is out of this world but could also put her best friend on the map for her business, she has no idea how complicated her life is about to get.
When Camilla ends up breaking the news to her that she has no choice but to get Sophie to go and take on organising the party that Camilla was meant to do, Sophie can’t believe what she’s hearing. The last thing she wants to do is go ahead to where the upper-class people live and have to entertain their idea of a party, but with not wanting her best friend’s business to get a bad reputation she reluctantly agrees, along with making sure that they know she’ll be the one turning up instead of Camila. However, things end up turning sour fast when it becomes apparent that they never got the email from her best friend and they presume she is Camilla and what makes it worse is that Nancy is determined to make sure that Sophie screws up, but no one has a clue why or what’s going on. But with Nancy threatening Camilla’s business, Sophie has no choice but to do everything she can to make sure that she pulls everything off so that nothing is ruined.
With only Hugo and his brother Henry knowing the truth, will they be able to be 4 steps ahead of Nancy the whole time or will she end up taking Sophie down??? Will Camilla be back in time to help take over so that Sophie isn’t left in the deep end or are things set to get even more complicated for her???
It’s clear there’s chemistry between both Hugo and Sophie, but will Hugo be able to turn on the charm and actually get Sophie to see him in a different light????
The title of this book is exactly what happens in this book, and I think that Emma chose the perfect title as everything fits in so well together.
I loved all the characters, but then again that’s nothing new because Emma always makes sure that her characters are pretty incredible and there’s always at least one wacky relative and this time I thought Evelyn was pretty awesome, she just didn’t care about anything and was always speaking her mind, but I guess when you’re in your eighty’s it’s not like you have to be careful of what you say and Evelyn pretty much proved that. Hugo was an interesting one, I get that he had a lot on his plate in terms of making sure he was kept up to date in terms of what happened in the household and that should anything happen to his father then he’ll be the one that is to take over everything as it’s only right due to him being the eldest son, but still when it came down to how he came across to Sophie, he could have been a hell of a lot more nicer because he didn’t realise how things were for people who weren’t exactly living in the royalty world, but still he’s so used to getting things he wants, the fact that Sophie actually puts him in his place makes it that much more amazing as honestly to me Sophie didn’t seem like the type of person to have it out and express how she’s feeling, but that’s only because I thought she was way too nice. In a way, she reminds me of me, as all I ever do is put everyone else before myself and if I’m set a task, I want to make sure that it’s done to the best of my ability.
Overall, I think that Emma has done an amazing job at creating this story, even though I did want to punch Nancy because she just wasn’t a nice person, but everyone else was pretty great and I’m actually looking forward to seeing what else she plans on doing with these characters as I’m hoping that she continues with them and their stories.
I can’t fault anything with how this was written and if anything, I just wanted to keep reading, but then again that’s normally how I feel when I read anything of Emma’s.
I’d honestly recommend giving this a read, as Emma’s books are just perfect for picking up your mood, but trust me when I say it’s not something you want to miss out on.
Sophie was recently let go from her job, mainly due to the fact that her boss may have ended up being caught out and wasn’t in a position to be in charge. Now with this one interview she’s got, she’s hoping that maybe she’ll get it and then be able to have some money coming in, yet when she gets there, it turns out to be a waste of time as she’s apparently overqualified for the position. Needing to figure something out soon, she does what she does best and starts browsing the internet for more interviews, but when her best friend’s phone rings and she ends up getting her a job that is out of this world but could also put her best friend on the map for her business, she has no idea how complicated her life is about to get.
When Camilla ends up breaking the news to her that she has no choice but to get Sophie to go and take on organising the party that Camilla was meant to do, Sophie can’t believe what she’s hearing. The last thing she wants to do is go ahead to where the upper-class people live and have to entertain their idea of a party, but with not wanting her best friend’s business to get a bad reputation she reluctantly agrees, along with making sure that they know she’ll be the one turning up instead of Camila. However, things end up turning sour fast when it becomes apparent that they never got the email from her best friend and they presume she is Camilla and what makes it worse is that Nancy is determined to make sure that Sophie screws up, but no one has a clue why or what’s going on. But with Nancy threatening Camilla’s business, Sophie has no choice but to do everything she can to make sure that she pulls everything off so that nothing is ruined.
With only Hugo and his brother Henry knowing the truth, will they be able to be 4 steps ahead of Nancy the whole time or will she end up taking Sophie down??? Will Camilla be back in time to help take over so that Sophie isn’t left in the deep end or are things set to get even more complicated for her???
It’s clear there’s chemistry between both Hugo and Sophie, but will Hugo be able to turn on the charm and actually get Sophie to see him in a different light????