Showing posts with label Jill Knapp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jill Knapp. Show all posts

Monday, 21 September 2015

Cover Reveal - You'll Find Me In New York by Jill Knapp

I am delighted to be able to reveal the cover for You'll Find Me in New York by Jill Knapp. This is the third book in Jill's series featuring Amalia Hastings.

Available for Pre-order at Amazon UK
In the third installment of Knapp's "What Happens To Men?..." series, Amalia and Olivia find themselves at a crossroads. Their last year in their Master's program at NYU is proving to be a trying one, all while Olivia is balancing planning a wedding and managing the unwanted input of her her estranged mother who seems to want Alex out of the picture all together.

Amalia finds herself feeling more lost than ever as graduation approaches and her classmates begin making plans for next year. Something in her life just doesn't feel right, and she can't seem to let herself commit to anything when it comes to her future. Still torn between Michael and Hayden she ultimately makes a final decision that will either box her in, leaving her always wanting more out of life, or finally breaking free to find the happiness and stability she's always needed. 

Don't miss the final installment of Knapp's New Adult series about life, love, and finding yourself in New York City, "You'll Find Me In Manhattan"!

You can pre-order the book now!

About Jill Knapp

Jill Knapp, a native New Yorker, is an author of New Adult/ Women's Fiction novels with HarperImpulse, a United Kingdom division of HarperCollins Publishers.

Originally called "Chase", her novel "What Happens To Men When They Move To Manhattan?" was acquired by Harper, moving her out of the "self-published" scene, and into the word of traditional publishing.
She has currently written two novels in her series about New York City; "What Happens To Men When They Move To Manhattan?" and "We've Always Got New York". The third installment of her series "You'll Find Me In Manhattan" is coming soon.

Before publishing her first novel, she received a Masters in Psychology from the New School For Social Research in Manhattan.


Saturday, 8 August 2015

Book Review - What Happens to Men When They Move to Manhattan? by Jill Knapp - #HIReadathon

Amazon UK
Title: What Happens to Men When They Move to Manhattan?
Author: Jill Knapp
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Purchased
Publisher: Harper Impulse
Publication Date: 24th July 2014
Rating: 3 Stars


Life in the city gives 23 year old Amalia Hastings a ride she is not expecting. As she tries to find her way on the little island that never sleeps, she discovers she has a harder time navigating through life then she does the streets of Greenwich Village!

She thought she had everything she wanted – a new apartment in Manhattan, a first-rate education at NYU, a group of trusted friends and Nicholas, a boyfriend who she once believed was her soul-mate. But somehow, it isn’t enough.

Stumbling through her relationships, Amalia encounters Michael. An attractive classmate who quickly moves from being one of her close friends, to an inconsistent friend-with-benefits. After all, the only thing consistent about New York is its beauty.

Amalia is essentially torn between two men, and Michael is torn between two women. Her best friend Cassandra is being strung along by her "boyfriend", Bryce, and even her friend Olivia is having a secret relationship!

After getting terribly lost searching for love in all the wrong places, Amalia finds herself asking – what happens to men when they move to Manhattan?!

I found this book to firstly have a ridiculously long title, but generally to be a quick and easy read, that was amusing and enjoyable, but that had no depth to it.

 I found Amalia to be a likeable character, who had a bad breakup with a boyfriend, and then shortly after declares herself to be in love with one of her other friends. She is a graduate student, and this books takes place over a university year. 

She has plenty of friends, none of which seem to be having a great time with men, but I didn't overly feel attached to any of the characters. I am very curious as to whether if I read the next book in this series, whether I would feel more involved with the book, just due to character familiarity. 

If you want a nice simple romance, that is a relatively short but effective story, then this is worth a look. 
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