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Original Title: The Little Lady Agency
ISBN: 1416527265 (ISBN13: 9781416527268)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Little Lady Agency #1
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom)
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The Little Lady Agency (The Little Lady Agency #1) Paperback | Pages: 406 pages
Rating: 3.75 | 26879 Users | 1089 Reviews

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Title:The Little Lady Agency (The Little Lady Agency #1)
Author:Hester Browne
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 406 pages
Published:September 5th 2006 by Gallery Books (first published June 6th 2005)
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary

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When sweet, naive Melissa seeks a job with her old Home Economics teacher she is halfway through the interview before it dawns on her that Mrs McKinnon isn't interested in her cookery skills, but is in fact running an escort agency. Melissa panics, but she needs the cash - and what harm can providing lonely men with stimulating conversation over dinner do? More exciting still, she'll get to wear a disguise...Enter her alter ego: Honey. As flirty and feminine as a Bond girl, as confident and sexy as Mary Poppins in silk stockings, Honey brings out a side to Melissa she never knew she had. A side that will get her into hot water, (and out of it) and that she'll never want to lose...

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Cute, light and fluffy and amusing.

Not what I expected. It was so much fun. Light and easy reading that had me laughing in parts and characters you love to dislike.

This is chicklit, pure and unadorned. But chicklit has its place, and it's a cracking good read for those moments when all you want is mental popcorn. Perfect holiday reading or for those days when you just want to daff the world aside. I have to say, I read it all in one day, lying flat on my back in bed. I had a raging headache from reading too long by the time I finished, but I honestly didn't want to put it down till I reached the end.It reminded me strongly of Bridget Jones' Diary, but

This is a typical chick-lit book in that the main chica is the underdog, someone uncomfortable with men, etc., etc. It's atypical in that it's basically clean and talks a lot about Issues of Conscience. And for that, I thoroughly enjoyed it.I really cared about Melissa and what happened to her, and the whole Honey dilemma got to be hilarious. I could actually see it as a sitcom! Here's just one of many, many funny lines -- in talking about a fling with your administrative help: "Oh, yes, I



I adored this book. First and foremost, it isn't particularly deep - no rich metaphors or literary acrobatics. It's a novel of manners, plain and simple. The whole point of the novel is that the main character must learn to love herself for who she is, and only then will she reach her full potential. In order to learn this, she takes on an alter-ego that expresses characteristics she thinks are too bold, audacious, sexy...etc. She only begins to see both the contrasts and overlaps between her

A very fun book to read! This falls in the category of what I fondly term "Brit Chick Lit", think Shopaholic series and Bridget Jones. I highly enjoyed this novel because it was light hearted and fun, but also not silly. I enjoyed the characters and their interesting relationships. I even found myself relating to Melissa in ways that I wouldn't have anticipated. I appreciated that this book had clean language and no gratuitous sex...which I find far to prevalent in many books these days. It was

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