The Party Crasher
The escapist romcom from the Sunday Times bestselling author
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Publisher Description
'Joyous and funny, [with] emotional hidden depths.' JILL MANSELL
What might your family say about you if you weren't in the room....?
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Escape with the new Sophie Kinsella romcom about family love, family tensions and family secrets.
Effie's still not over her parents splitting up a year ago and her dad and his awful new girlfriend are posting photos everywhere (with the hashtags #viagraworks and #sexinyoursixties). Now they're selling the beloved family home and holding a 'house-cooling' party, but Effie hasn't been invited.
Then she remembers her precious Russian dolls, safely tucked away up a chimney, and has no choice but to go back for them. She'll just creep in, grab the dolls and leave. No one will know she was ever there.
But Effie can't find the dolls. And as she secretly clambers around dusty attics, hides under tables and tries (and fails) to avoid bumping into her ex-boyfriend, she discovers unexpected truths about her family - and even about herself.
With time running out, Effie starts to wonder if the only way to find out what's really going on with her family is to simply crash the party...
Expect shocking secrets, hilarious mix-ups and an unforgettable romance!
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'The best kind of escapism.' LUCY DIAMOND
'Joyous and funny, but also contains emotional hidden depths. I absolutely loved it!' JILL MANSELL
'The Party Crasher has all the wit, humour, warmth and wonderful characters that I love about Sophie's books.' JO THOMAS
Readers are raving about The Party Crasher!
'Addictive, moving in places and downright laugh-out-loud in others, I couldn't put this down!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I loved this book . . . authentic and relatable.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Funny, witty and thought provoking.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Sophie Kinsella, Sunday Times bestseller, October 2023
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
This is one of Sophie Kinsella’s more riotous novels—genuinely laugh-out-loud in (plenty of) places and full of wonderfully outsized personalities. Our heroine is Effie, an unsettled 20-something struggling with the divorce of her father and much-loved stepmother. Her dad’s new, much-younger partner instigates (in Effie’s eyes) the sale of the family home and hosts and “house-cooling” party to help see it off. Effie, however, is not invited and so decides to crash the do in order to reclaim her beloved Russian dolls. What follows is a night of exposed secrets as Effie uncovers plenty of home truths that threaten further tumult—but might actually provide some much-needed clarity and perspective.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Kinsella (Love Your Life) delivers a fizzy account of an unmoored 20-something woman and her family's drama. Effie Talbot's father, Tony, split up with her beloved stepmother 18 months earlier. Tony has a new girlfriend, Krista Coleman, a much younger woman whom Effie doesn't trust, which causes Effie's relationship with her father to suffer. Meanwhile, her love life is in a shambles and she has been laid off, and to make matters worse, Krista and Tony have put Greenoaks, the family home in Nutworth, West Sussex, up for sale. Krista is planning a "house-cooling" party, and though Effie initially determines not to go, she changes her mind after she remembers that her cherished Russian dolls are in the house and she wants them back. The dolls become a sort of leitmotif for the various characters' nested secrets: one revelation involves Effie's ex, whom she runs into at the party and who reveals that despite a seemingly perfect veneer, he's been dealing with clinical anxiety; another involves the state of Tony's finances as revealed by Krista. By the time Effie retrieves her dolls, much has been uncovered and she is the wiser and happier for it. Humorous and lighthearted, this successfully commits to the notion that, given time, love will prevail.
Customer Reviews
So funny and heart warming
A real page turner something I looked forward to reading now I’m just disappointed it’s finished!
Heart warming
As good as all the other Sophie Kinsella novels
Fairy dust 69
Sophia kinsella does it again the story of the party gate crasher it was a great story and me in stitches and nearly wet myself. I'll give the book ten stars keep writing.