Lily is a producer on a successful cooking segment for a daily morning show. The new chef has just arrived on set and he is drop dead gorgeous. And despite everything - the sabbatical that Lily and her flatmate Simone are taking from men, the fact that Jack is a work colleague - Lily falls head over heels for him.
And while Lily battles her feelings, her flatmate Simone breaks their pact and starts dating some guy from her wholefoods shop. That guy turns out to be Jack. Up close, Lily bravely watches on as romance blossoms between Simone and Jack. Or does it? They don't seem to have much in common, apart from their striking good looks. And Lily and Jack just seem to get each other. Is that the same thing as falling in love? And could she ever dream of betraying a friendship? Lily has to make some difficult decisions about work and home, and realises that if she doesn't take life by the scruff of the neck, she is the one who'll be picked up, shaken and dumped.
Zoë Foster enjoys writing author biographies because she gets to write things like, 'Zoë Foster is Australia's most critically acclaimed and bestselling author', and in 2010, Foster was controversially awarded the Pulitzer for the second time', despite the fact that all of these things are untrue. Things that are true include her role as contributing editor at href='http://mamamia.com.au/'>mamamia.com.au, and dating columnist for Cosmopolitan magazine. She was previously the editor-at-large of beauty website href='http://primped.com.au/'>primped.com.au, beauty director at Harper's BAZAAR, and prior to that beauty director at Cosmopolitan magazine. Zoë has published the novels Air Kisses and Playing the Field as well as the dating and relationship book Textbook Romance, written in conjunction with Hamish Blake. A collection of her best beauty tips and tricks, Amazing Face, was released in 2011; her third novel, The Younger Man, was published in March 2012.