Dorothy Koomson
CELEBRATE twenty years of thrills and spills with a special anniversary edition of award-winning author Dorothy Koomson’s funny, feel-good debut The Cupid Effect. Published in a new sturdy hardback, this delicious romantic comedy about love, life and good intentions was just the first of a string of bestselling novels which have been translated into more than thirty languages, with sales that exceed two million copies in the UK alone.
Her third novel, My Best Friend’s Girl, was selected for the
Richard & Judy Summer Reads Book Club in 2006 while a TV adaptation based
on The Ice Cream Girls was shown on ITV in 2013. Koomson (pictured below) was also featured on
the 2021 Powerlist as one of the most influential Black people in Britain and
appeared in GQ Style as a Black British trailblazer.
The Cupid Effect – hailed on publication as ‘a page-turning,
bang-up-to-date romantic comedy’ – stars Ceri D’Altroy, a woman who has an
extraordinary talent for matchmaking... with occasionally outrageous
consequences.
Abandoning her London life and job, starting afresh in Leeds and going back to college might not be everyone’s dream but all Ceri's has ever wanted to do is teach. However, even though her professional life seems to be sorted, Ceri’s personal life is still a no-go area. The new Ceri has vowed not to meddle in other people’s love lives, no matter how good she is at it, but after six long, long, months without so much as a kiss, she has
given up hope of ever finding anyone who will put up with her various idiosyncrasies. So her pent-up energies and frustrations seem to have been diverted once more into solving other people’s romantic problems and since arriving in Leeds, she has reunited a happily uncoupled couple, encouraged her new flatmate to do something about his unrequited love, and outed the closet relationship of two of her new colleagues. Surely, there’s no way she could make things worse?This funny and affirmative romantic comedy about the rewards
and comic pitfalls of matchmaking makes for joyful reading twenty years after
it first hit the shelves. With a cast of likeable characters, plenty of
laugh-out-loud moments, and an enchanting leading lady, this is a book that
still has the power to warm every reader’s heart.
(Headline Review, hardback, £20)
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