I bought this on Kindle at some point last year when it was 99p, because I've previously enjoyed her Young Adult books and I've heard good things about her adult novels. I liked this a lot; I think she's a decent writer and will read other things by her.
The protagonist of the book is Jane. She is twenty six years old and she lives in London and works for an advertising agency. She has been living with her boyfriend Max, but they have recently broken up. She's moved into a shared flat with a woman called Shiraz. Max is seeing someone new - Kim, who has a much more successful career and seems much more put together than Jane. Jane is obviously jealous.
At work she has two friends - Darla, who is her 'best friend' and who has recently moved to a different department and is doing better than Jane. And Becky, who is very anxious about everything and who Jane really looks down upon for most of the book, but who is a very loyal friend and keeps a look out for Jane.
She gets the opportunity to work on an ad campaign and when technology goes wrong she saves it for the team. This puts her in the good books of the owner, Howard Mitchell, and she is promoted. She has a bit of a crush on a colleague, David, and he seems quite into her, too. But then Clem happens.
He is older than Jane by like twenty years, and he is married. He gives her the usual clap trap about his wife and marriage. They start an affair. And it's exciting for Jane! She likes the secrecy and she likes being Clem's little project. She's barely speaking to her mum and she's drinking way too much and so on...
I liked the incremental way Jane's life fell apart. I liked the outcome, but I think it could have ended a bit differently. I liked a lot of the commentary on being a young woman in her early career and how men really do take advantage of that. I am giving this four out of five.
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