Suze Wilding and Lloyd Rockwell are complete strangers. She lives in London; he lives in New York. But when their advertising firm sponsors a job swap, having them trade apartments and jobs for the summer, they find themselves living each other's lives. From the beginning, these two seem polar oppositesSuze is impetuous, brash, and commitment phobic, whereas Lloyd, cautious and thoughtful, is looking to settle down with his suitable girlfriend. But when Suze discovers a plot at work to get Lloyd fired, the two begin communicating long-distance, and can't help wondering if they might just be perfect for one another.
From the internationally bestselling author of Weekend in Paris, Summer in the City is a wickedly funny, irresistible look at modern romance.
Reviews:
Catalina (USA: NY) (2009/06/03): I really have no clue how this book came into my possession but it's really not my taste so I couldn't write a fair review if I wanted to. It's a comedy romance like that other book, um, "Bridget Jones Diary" I think? I don't know, I don't really read these kinds of books so that's the best comparison I can think of.