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Thursday, 19 January 2017

Extract from A Night In With Grace Kelly by Lucy Holliday - Blog Tour

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Hangover or no hangover, I’ve tidied the entire flat this morning, ready for Bogdan’s arrival at ten a.m.

Bogdan (Son of Bogdan) is – as the name might suggest – the son of my former landlord, Bogdan Senior, and now one of my greatest friends. He’s a part-time handyman and a part-time hairdresser (secretly, because his Moldovan crime-lord father would have a thing or two to say about the hairdressing if he knew about it), and both those skills have come in very handy to me since I got to know him. This morning, he’s popping over to help me put up a little flat-pack IKEA desk in the studio, so that I can work properly out of there until I decide exactly what to do with the space.

And, although he doesn’t know it yet, to discuss last night’s mystical arrival on the sofa. Because Bogdan is the only person in my life who’s undergone the full magical Chesterfield experience. My memory is forever imprinted, in fact, with the image of him sitting on the sofa, chattering away nineteen to the dozen with Marilyn Monroe, and – always the hairdresser – attempting to persuade her to ditch her trademark blonde (‘too much cliché, Miss Marilyn’) and become a brunette. Bogdan’s sang-froid in the face of the mind-boggling was nothing less than astounding and, though we’ve rarely spoken about it since, it’s been a huge relief to know that he’s in on the whole bizarre situation too.

I’ve just put the kettle on for one of Bogdan’s strong cups of black tea when there’s a knock all the way downstairs and I head down to let him in.

When I open the front door, he’s standing on the pavement outside wearing his usual air of mild-to-moderate tragedy, along with a pair of (extremely brave) rainbow-striped cargo trousers, and a T-shirt that informs me that Harry Styles Is Cute ... But His Boyfriend Is Cuter.

I still can’t quite believe that his father hasn’t noticed anything about Bogdan yet. Though I suppose it’s possible that Bogdan leaves the family house in the morning wearing traditional Moldovan dress, or whatever else his scary dad would approve of, and then puts on his rainbow-themed, Harry-Styles-appreciating garb when he’s at a safe distance.

‘Good morning,’ Bogdan informs me now, in his usual lugubrious manner. ‘This is most exciting occasion.’

‘It is?’

‘New flat,’ he reminds me. He uses a huge hand to wave at the street. ‘In tiptop surroundings. Are you meeting celebrity neighbours?’

‘I don’t think I have celebrity neighbours.’

Bogdan makes a tsk noise before heading through the door and closing it behind him. ‘Of course you are having the celebrity neighbours. Is Notting Hill, Libby. Am thinking you will be bumping into Claudia Schiffer when you are popping to Whole Foods for guarana smoothies and cashew nuts. Am thinking you will be exchanging the nod with Elle Macpherson when you are going for early morning run. Am thinking …’

‘Hang on,’ I say, leading the way up the stairs. ‘What makes you think that now that I live in Notting Hill I’m automatically going to become some sort of healthy-living obsessive?’

‘But this is exactly what you must be doing!’ He sounds appalled that I’ve not considered this. ‘You are very pretty girl, Libby, but I cannot be making words into mincemeat.’

‘You’re not going to mince your words, you mean?’

‘Yes. Am saying that if you are successful jewellery designer living in Notting Hill, you are needing to be looking part.’ He gives my outfit – jeans and a grey hoodie, which to be fair to me I only slung on because I was tidying up this morning – a disapproving once-over. ‘Come to be thinking of it, guarana smoothie and early morning jog may be too advanced for now. Perhaps we are needing to be focusing on grooming basics before we are worrying about this.’

‘Thanks, Bogdan, but I don’t actually need your help with grooming basics …’

‘Am begging to be different. You are being in very urgent need of help with hair, for starters, Libby.’ He stares, in a woebegone fashion, at my straggly mouse-brown ponytail. ‘Am not able to be punching the pulls …’

‘Pulling punches,’ I correct him, and then, because I can’t deal with too many more incidents of 
Bogdan mangling his English idioms this morning, I go on, ‘Look, we can discuss my hair later. Right now, I need to talk to you about something more important.’

‘More important than hair?’

‘More important than hair, Bogdan, yes.’ I go over to the sofa and put a hand on the over-stuffed back. ‘It’s happened again.’

‘What is happening again?’

‘The sofa. You know. The … thing it does.’

His impassive face barely registers this, but then to Bogdan a magical sofa isn’t anything earth-shattering. He takes these things in his rainbow-coloured stride.

‘Someone new is appearing?’

‘Yes.’

He gazes down at the sofa. ‘Is Elizabeth Taylor?’

‘No.’

‘Is Jean Harlow?’

‘No.’

‘Is Ava Gardner?’

‘No.’ I lower my voice, though I couldn’t really tell you why. ‘It was … Grace Kelly.’

Just for a moment, Bogdan looks impressed. ‘I am loving her.’

‘Right, well …’

‘Seriously. Am being in love with her. She is my … how are you saying? Perfect woman.’
I glance at his Harry Styles Is Cute T-shirt. ‘Er … are you quite sure you have a perfect woman?’

‘There is no need for the being snarky. Am I ever asking you the personal questions about your specific sexual persuasions?’

‘Well, OK, no, you don’t ask me questions about my sexual persuasion, as such, Bogdan, no. But you’ve never exactly been shy about digging for details on my sex life with Dillon.’

My ex-boyfriend Dillon is – along with Harry Styles, Harry Styles’s ‘boyfriend’ and now, apparently, Grace Kelly – another person Bogdan has a heartfelt crush on.

‘Am falling in love with her,’ he goes on, lyrically, ‘from the moment am first seeing her in Mogambo. Was even trying to be growing moustache like Clark Gable, but is difficult as was only eleven at time.’

‘I wouldn’t have thought growing a Clark Gable moustache was difficult at age eleven. I’d have thought it was impossible.’

‘No, no. For me, this is perfectly possible. Is simply difficult as world is not ready for eleven-year-old boy with Clark Gable moustache. Am being on receiving end of the terrible mocking in streets of Chişinău. Perhaps would have been different in London.’

‘I highly doubt that, to be honest with you.’

‘But Grace Kelly …’ Bogdan heaves a sigh. ‘Has ever there been such classical beauty? And such style! When am thinking of her in that wedding dress, am feeling—’

‘Yes, well, that wedding dress is what she popped up in last night,’ I say, hastily, before Bogdan can go any further down the route of the way Grace Kelly in her wedding dress makes him feel. ‘Right here on the Chesterfield.’

If you like this extract, then please check out my review and also the rest of the blog tour


Friday, 6 January 2017

Book Review - A Night in With Grace Kelly by Lucy Holliday

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Title: A Night In With Grace Kelly
Author: Lucy Holliday
Format reviewed: Paperback
Source: Publisher supplied review copy
Publisher: Harper
Publication Date: 12th January 2017
Rating: 5 Stars


Fate has got it in for Libby Lomax. She realised, far too late, that her best friend Olly, is the actual Love of Her Life. Now he’s in love with the so-nice-it-hurts, Tash, and it looks like her happy ending is completely out of reach.

Things start looking up when she, quite literally, runs into the completely gorgeous Joel. Libby discovers that there is more to Joel than his six-pack, not least, the incredible fact that he honestly believes he has found his fairy tale princess in her.

And if this wasn’t enough, an unwanted guest shows up on Libby’s enchanted sofa; Grace Kelly, wearing her iconic wedding dress and convinced that Libby is figment of her imagination. But one thing that Grace doesn’t believe in is fairy tales. Grace believes that if you really want something, then you’ve got to make it happen yourself; words which give Libby hope that happy endings aren’t just for fairy tale princesses…


What a wonderful return to the story of Libby Lomax, her unrequited love of best friend Olly, and her enchanted Chesterfield Sofa that has a habit of manifesting Hollywood greats from it.  

Normally I'd mention in a review if a book can be read as a standalone, but I was so pleased to be back with these characters, and enjoying the book so much, I literally haven't given it a thought until now. I am sure that if you have read the other two, then this is a fabulous final book in the trilogy. If you haven't then I think you would still enjoy A Night in With Grace Kelly, as it did take me a few chapters to remind myself what was going on, and a lot of the relevant back story does appear. 

There are many hilarious moments in this book, a lot of them involving Libby's sister, Cass and mother. They become even more self obsessed and shallow than ever before, when they discover just who Libby has just met and started to date, Joel. 

Joel is a lovely guy, and he is clearly able to think of more than just himself.  I loved the way on only their second real meeting he goes out of his way to help Libby's friends, when they really need half a miracle, and I think that is what set into motion the entire second half of the book. 

There are a whole multitude of good looking men in Libby's life, and I just had my fingers crossed the whole book that she would end up with the correct one.  

Grace Kelly does, as you make expect from the title, make a few appearances in the book, but I felt her influence was a lot less than we have had previously with Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe, but yet what Grace was saying to Libby, was succinct, to the point, and was actually really good advice for what Libby was going through at the time. 

It was great to learn a small amount about Grace Kelly too, as although I know she is a Hollywood icon, I didn't really know anything else before reading this book . 

Libby Lomax is just such a loveable character, she gets herself though into some interesting and funny situations, some of the time just because she may be daydreaming, or for other small reasons, and suddenly things seem to snowball slightly. 

I have completely enjoyed A Night In With Grace Kelly and the other two books in this series and can't wait to see what Lucy Holliday will write next. 

Thank you so much to Harper for this copy of the book that I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Book Review - A Night in with Audrey Hepburn by Lucy Holliday

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Title: A Night in with Audrey Hepburn
Author: Lucy Holliday
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Purchased
Publisher: Harper
Publication Date: 21st May 2015
Rating: 4 Stars


A hilarious and heart-warming debut and the perfect girl’s night in. For fans of Summer at Shell Cottage and Game of Scones. LOL funny!!

Unlucky in love, failed actress Libby Lomax has retreated into the world of classic movies, where the immortal lives of the screen goddesses offer so much more in the way of romance than her own life.
After a terrible day on the set of a cult TV sci-fi series where she has proved herself to be the antithesis of feminine poise and embarrassed herself in front of heartthrob actor Dillon O’Hara, she plonks herself down in front of her trillionth viewing of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Relaxing on her battered old couch, salvaged from the props department by her best friend Olly, Libby is gob smacked to find actual Screen Icon, Audrey Hepburn, sitting beside her. Dressed in her little black dress, wearing her trademark sunglasses, Audrey proffers advice to the hapless Libby between ladylike puffs on her vintage cigarette holder.

And so, Audrey becomes Libby’s confidante and friend – but has Libby got what it takes to turn her life from a Turkey to a Blockbuster? With a little bit of Audrey Hepburn magic, she might just pull it off…

A Night in With Audrey Hepburn is the first in a series of three books following the life and loves of Libby Lomax as she blossoms from Z-lister to A-lister and all of the stages in between with a little bit of help from some very special friends.

What an enjoyable and entertaining story, so long as you can suspend your disbelief at Audrey Hepburn suddenly appearing in Libby Lomax's new apartment, with no viable explanation for it. 

Libby Lomax is an extra, pushed into the career by her mother, and sister. Her sister Cass is an actress, and years of being made to audition for the productions that Cass is also going to be in, has lead to Libby having no other viable career options. Libby also appears to be a general dogsbody for her family. She luckily though has a good friend in Olly, who helps her finally move out of her mums house, to a tiny flat of her own. 

When Libby is fired from the set of a sci-fi series, where she embarasses herself infront of the gorgeous Dillon O'Hara, in a fabulous scene involving an alien costume and a cigarette, she then has her first night in her new apartment, with the sofa Olly acquired for her. 

While sitting and watching Breakfast at Tiffany's, on her new sofa, suddenly from nowhere Audrey Hepburn appears. And throughout the book, Audrey seems quite at home in Libby's apartment, but you are never sure if its a ghost or a hallucination, or something else, as actions Audrey make have an affect on the real world!

I did feel at points the story just didn't feel like it was moving along particularly fast, but, this is the first book in what I believe is a trilogy, and thus it could just be this was all the building blocks being put into place for books 2 and 3. 

There are loads of funny moments in the book, including an incident at the spa, the alien incident already mentioned, and a drink being thrown in Libby's face all spring to mind easily. 

A Night in with Audrey Hepburn is written in a light hearted style, that is easy to read and understand. Libby has two main men in her life, one as a friend and one who is more, and I can't wait to see how the story progresses between the three of them, in the next book. 

My review of the next book in this series, A Night in with Marilyn Monroe, will be up very shortly. 

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Book Review - A Night in with Marilyn Monroe by Lucy Holliday - Blog Tour

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Title: A Night in with Marilyn Monroe
Author: Lucy Holliday
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Harper
Publication Date: 3rd December 2015
Rating: 4 Stars

The hilarious follow-up to A Night in With Audrey Hepburn from your favourite new author. Perfect for fans of Lucy Diamond and Sophie Kinsella.

After dating the hottest man on the planet, Dillon O’Hara, Libby Lomax has come back down to earth with a bump. Now she’s throwing herself into a new relationship and is determined to be a better friend to best pal, Ollie, as he launches his new restaurant.

Despite good intentions, Libby is hugely distracted when a newly reformed Dillon arrives back on the scene, more irresistible than ever. And when another unwelcome guest turns up on her battered sofa in the form of Marilyn Monroe, Libby would willingly bite her own arm off for a return to normality.


A Night in with Marilyn Monroe is the equally hilarious sequel to A Night in with Audrey Hepburn. But yet it can be read as a standalone, as you are given the relevant background details needed, in a timely fashion. This is set a few months after the end of the previous book, and it starts with a series of Whatsapp messages between Libby, Nora, Cass and Olly, which brings you right up to speed with whats been going on in the missing few months. 

Libby has a new visitor in her apartment this time, to help shape her life and to act as a guide, and she is now starting to believe that instead of hallucinations, that it is simply an enchanted sofa that she has. This time its Marilyn Monroe, and a young one, before she is properly famous, who decides to move into Libby's apartment. 

Libby in this story needs to remember the value of friendships, as she gets herself into another few memorable scrapes, including one very early in the book, in her new boyfriend Adam's apartment, that is cringeworthy, hilarious and definitely memorable (even if Libby would rather it was never mentioned ever again). 

Her family still isn't really treating her that well, but in return she is being a bit of a lapsed friend to Olly and Nora, and has an irrational dislike to Tash, Nora's other friend. Dillon O'Hara is back, and is a bit of a reformed character, and is a lot more likeable this time around, after a stint in rehab. 

A Night in with Marilyn Monroe, is written in Lucy Hollidays wonderfully entertaining style, that is really a pleasure to read. I just felt that although there is a lot of action in this book, as there was in the previous, that it seems to be missing that certain something, not sure if it was more depth I wanted, or just more development of the story, as I really like all the characters, even Libby's self obsessed sister, Cass. 

I can't wait to see what is in store for us in book 3, which features Grace Kelly. I'm hoping the certain characters will finally see the obvious and get together, and for more sticky situations for Libby to escape from. 

Thank you to Harper and Netgalley for this review copy. This was my honest opinion. 

About Lucy Holliday

Lucy Holliday’s first major work, a four-line poem called ‘The Postman is Very Good’, was completed shortly before her fifth birthday. It was such an enjoyable experience that she has wanted to be a writer ever since. She is married with a daughter and lives in Wimbledon. 








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