Review Praise for Kathleen Tessaro:‘Ultra-smart and classily edgy, this is the glitz novel brought up to date ’ Sunday Times‘This is a book all women will identify with, and you’ll adore Louise, who’s every bit as charmingly neurotic and nutty as Bridget Jones ’ Glamour‘An absorbing novel of love, innocence and experience ’ Woman and Home‘A warm tale of love, friendship and following your dreams’ Cosmopolitan‘This is a coming-of-age novel for women who have wasted their 20s on cheap men and rough wine ’ Guardian‘A wonderful tale of lust, love, life and redemption ’ Waterstones Books Quarterly Synopsis A delicious romantic comedy from the bestselling author of Elegance 'Unique situation available for attractive, well mannered, reasonably educated young man.Hours irregular. Pay generous. Discretion a must.' In a small office in Half Moon Street, Hughie Venables-Smythe discovers the world of the professional flirt. A timeless art, it can save a marriage or lift a heart faster than any therapy. Letitia Vane runs a bespoke lingerie shop in Belgravia and understands just how to make women feel beautiful. But she cannot let her guard down and fall in love, least of all with Hughie. Olivia Bourgault de Coudray is in an unhappy marriage to a very wealthy man. When a series of beautiful notecards begins to appear, with intriguing clues handwritten on each, her interest is piqued. But the same clues are being delivered to Letitia. Who is flirting with whom? And is flirtation as innocent as it seems -- or can it lead to far more dangerous territories of the heart? About the Author Born in Pittsburgh, Kathleen Tessaro studied drama before emigrating to London. After ten years working as an actress in films, television, and theatre, she trained as a drama teacher and voice coach. During this time, she began to write seriously and produced her debut novel Elegance, which became a bestseller in both hardback and paperback. Kathleen lives in London.
B**Y
Underrated!
I adored "Elegance", was less enamored of "Innocence", but fell in love again with "The Flirt". A whimsical piece of fun, at one point "The Flirt" made me giggle so hard when reading it in the tub that my son had to knock on the door to see if I was ok (if you're wondering, it was provoked by the encounter where Hughie pretends he can speak French.)I am puzzled as to why some people found the plot hard to follow, it was hardly rocket science and I found it a very effortless read.It reminded me a lot of Jilly Cooper's novel "The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous", another thoroughly enjoyable piece of fun - if you end up liking "The Flirt" be sure to read the Jilly Cooper one!Recommended.
M**Y
Five Stars
Great story as with all the other books by Kathleen Tessaro
T**N
Charming littlle Novel
I found this to be a charming little novel - I like Kathleen Tessaro's style, and the way she 'landmarks' familiar places in London!
P**S
Flirt as a career opportunity!
The twist in book is about Male flirting to enrich the lives of ordinary women. It is fascinating to read, an to see the response from women. What does it cost to Flirt. Read it and find out!
T**N
Great fun!
I loved this fun story, yet another wonderful tale from Kathleen Tessaro.
L**B
Some aspects are slightly unbelievable but didn't spoil my enjoyment of this heart warming book
Another one of Kathleen's that I couldn't put down. Some aspects are slightly unbelievable but didn't spoil my enjoyment of this heart warming book.
K**R
Not that flirty
A light enjoyable read but needed more depth, too many stories that lacked proper cohesion, a summer piece of pulp.
G**L
Five Stars
Loved it
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