

And it makes me want to pick up the book more. Like this one! I don’t know why, but somehow, the silhouettes project a romantic feel about the book. They may seem girly with all the sparkly-like or flowery designs and the choice of background colors, but what I love most is the inclusion of a character or two in the form of silhouette. When it comes to chick lits, I always adore the UK book cover designs. and Ellie.ĭavid thinks she’s a gold-digger and Ellie thinks he’s a shark in a Savile Row suit, so it’s just as well that falling in love is the last thing on their minds. Then David Gold – handsome, charming but ruthlessly ambitious – is sent in to manage the media crisis. Well, there’s the famous rock-star father who refuses to acknowledge her and a succession of ‘challenging’ boyfriends, but nobody’s perfect.īut when a vengeful ex sells Ellie out to the press, she suddenly finds herself fighting to keep her job, her reputation and her sanity.


A great job at an exclusive Mayfair art gallery, loyal mates, loving family, and really, really good hair. Here’s the plot description from the back cover of the book:Įllie Cohen is living her dream. Hence, I decided to read It Felt Like A Kiss. So after reading Playing Autumn, I’m still in the mood for another chick lit. Despite it being a bestselling book or something people have been raving about, my mood still factors in. Do you know that feeling when your mood at a certain moment affects the book genre you want to read? Well, that happens to me a lot.
