Book description
A smart, punchy, poignant and achingly funny debut based on Katy
Regan's hugely popular Marie Claire column And then there were
three…sort of.
Tess Jarvis' rules for life have always been somewhat
relaxed…
1. Never go to bed before your last guest has left
Tess and Gina's flat has a jacuzzi so it's the obvious location for a
party … every night
2. Make great friends and keep them close
Though not actually in your bed. Tess and Jim's claims that they are
'just good friends' has everyone's eyes rolling.
3. Look on the bright side of life
After all it could be so much worse. Tess's job interviewing the
nation's catastrophes proves this every day.
4. Don't wait for the weekend to wear your fancy knickers
Although be warned, this can lead to all manner of messes…
Tess has always been one to wing it but she's fast realizing that her
bank of blag is running out of funds. At 28, is it time to grow up?
Maybe having a baby with your best friend isn't the best way to start…
• 'Regan writes brilliantly, humorously and sensitively…a fantastic
debut.' Sara Lawrence, Daily Mail
• 'A fab read' Company
• 'Katy's brilliant at unravelling the bewildering, emotionally
complicated reality of the situation, with laugh-out-loud humour and the
kind of bitter-sweet sadness that made me wish I wearing tear proof
mascara, and hope for the happiest of endings for Tess. Totally fab.'
Eithne Farry, Marie Claire
• 'An entertaining, engaging and effortless read full of warmth and
humour' Rowan Coleman
•'Funny and thought-provoking, a great read' Julia Llewellyn
• 'Told with poignant frankness, it's packed with heartbreak, romance
and laughs.' Grazia
• 'A witty debut with plenty of LOL moments'Heat
• 'Funny and touching debut' Closer
• 'Pick up Katy Regan's excellent debut … an ultimate page-turner' In
Style Katy Regan worked at 19 magazine for two years before joining
Marie Claire in 2002. 'Highlights' in that position included spending
ten days in the buff on a nudist resort and becoming a footballer's wife
for a week - all in the name of investigative journalism.
In 2004 at the height of her career as the office roving reporter
singleton, she fell accidentally pregnant by her best mate (who just
remained a friend). Seeing the creative possibilities in this
unconventional situation, her editor commissioned her to write a column
- And then there were three… which proved so successful it ran for two
years and inspired many a reader to write in to Katy with their life
story. She has now taken her loyal following to her blog:The State She's
In on the Marie Claire website.
Katy shares care of her son Fergus with his dad who lives across the
road.