queen of babble
by
meg cabot
Lizzie Nichols has a problem: she can't
keep anything to herself. And when she
opens her big mouth on a trip to London,
her good intentions get her
long-distance beau, Andrew, in major hot
water. Now she's stuck in England with
no boyfriend and no place to stay until
the departure date on her nonrefundable
airline ticket. Fortunately, Lizzie's
best friend and college roommate, Shari,
is spending her summer catering weddings
in a sixteenth-century château in
southern France. Who cares if Lizzie's
never traveled alone in her life and
only speaks rudimentary French? She's
off to Souillac to lend a helping hand!
One glimpse of gorgeous Château Mirac—and
of gorgeous Luke, the son of the
château's owner—and Lizzie's smitten.
But thanks to her chronic inability to
keep a secret, before the first cork has
been popped Luke hates her, the bride is
in tears, and Château Mirac is on the
road to becoming a lipo-recovery spa.
Add to that the arrival of ex-beau
Andrew, who's looking for "closure" (or
at least a loan), and everything—including
Lizzie's shot at true love—is in la
toilette . . . unless she can figure
out some way to use her big mouth to
save the day.
Reviews:
"Cabot, author of the wildly popular
Princess Diaries, delivers another
charmer, this time taking on the
misadventures of a college girl looking
for Mr. Right in Europe. Fresh out of
the Univ. of Michigan with a B.A. in
history of fashion, Lizzie Nichols sets
off across the pond to spend the summer
with British boyfriend Andrew, whom she
barely knows. When Lizzie learns that
Andrew isn't the man she imagined, she
changes direction and heads for France,
where her best friend Shari is working
at Château Mirac in the Dordogne wine
country. En route, she meets Jean-Luc de
Villiers, a French-American hottie whose
father owns the château, and who would
be so easy to fall in love with if he
weren't already taken. Lizzie discovers
sixteenth-century wineries, kir royals
and vintage Givenchy dresses stored in
the attic, while matching wits with
Jean-Luc's ambitious girlfriend.
Although blunt dialogue about oral sex
adds a titillating edge, the book is
sweet to the core."
- Publishers Weekly
"Lizzie Nichols, a fashion-history
major, wants nothing more than to
graduate college and then fly off to
London to be with her boyfriend, Andy.
But at her graduation party, Lizzie
finds out that she can't graduate until
she writes a senior thesis. And when she
lands in London, Andy turns out to be a
liar, gambler, and a fashion disaster.
Lizzie, stuck in London with a
nonchangeable ticket home, escapes Andy
via the Chunnel in hopes that her friend
Shari, who is catering weddings for the
summer at a French chateau, can help. On
the train, Lizzie meets a stranger,
Jean-Luc, and spills everything that has
happened, only to find out that he is
the son of the chateau's owner. At the
chateau, Lizzie continues to babble when
she shouldn't, ticking off Jean-Luc,
shocking his mother, and upsetting a
bride. Will she ever learn to keep her
mouth shut? Cabot, best known for the
young adult series The Princess
Diaries, writes adult fiction that
is just as playful, irreverent, and
entertaining."
—
Booklist
About the Author:
Meg Cabot
was born in Bloomington,
Indiana. In addition to her adult
contemporary fiction, she is the author
of the bestselling young adult fiction
series The Princess Diaries. She
lives in Key West, Florida, with her
husband.
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