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Estranged childhood friends unexpectedly reunite under bizarre circumstances and bicker their way to love in this bonkers romantic comedy.
Ava Archer misses her best childhood friend most especially during the month of April. Ask any tax attorney, it’s a lonely, grueling time of year. Luckily, Ava has just received a surprising and delectably absurd offer from her posh doppelgänger at work. She must pretend to be the aforementioned posh co-worker for one night at an extremely fancy party; a party so fancy, there exists absolutely no chance anyone will recognize her or suspect her ruse. . .
Desmond (Des) Sullivan is a thief. And not the heart-of-gold kind. He’s the steal-from-the-rich-and-give-to-the-also-rich-so-he-can-get-paid kind. He does, however, have one firm rule: never steal what the target can’t afford to lose. After a brutal falling out with his father, Desmond hasn’t returned to Chicago in over ten years. But when a good friend is swindled and something priceless is stolen, Desmond must return home, both as himself and his thieving alter ego.
Infiltrate a dangerous secret society of the world’s most elite billionaires while leveraging his estranged father’s resources and not blowing his cover? Sure. No problem. Or it wouldn’t be a problem if Ava Archer hadn’t just walked into the room, wearing a ridiculous wig, speaking with a preposterous accent, and pretending (badly) to be someone she’s not.
‘Bananapants’ is a full-length, contemporary romantic comedy filled with hijinks and shenanigans. It can be read as a standalone, but the parents of the main characters will be familiar to anyone who has read the Knitting in the City series.
Bananapants is another triumph from this extraordinarily gifted author. How lucky is she to have such talent, and how lucky are we to get to enjoy it! I also want to say that I am an adult medicine doctor. I treat people with bipolar disorder all the time. It is obvious that Ms. Reid has personal experience with this devastating mental illness, and she has written about it so beautifully and lovingly and has described the illness with the best clarity I have ever read. I wish every person with a loved one who suffers from this disease could read this book. Also it’s just a spectacular story with fun and humor and warmth and happiness. A+ all around.
OMG this is the first book by this author that I’ve read and it’s easily the best book I’ve ever read!!! Here’s why:
-i love all of the characters
-the spicy is great
-you will laugh through the whole book
-there is no lame or unnecessary drama
-i want to be best friends with Des and Sue
-it’s heartfelt but doesn’t leave me feeling sad or depressed
-i think the author did a really good job explaining the mental health aspect of the book
This is one of those books where I just want to be able to jump in and live there for the rest of my life. I will definitely be reading more by this author and have already started recommending this book to others!!! Thank you for writing this amazing book!!!