The Manhattan Mishap (Melina's Style) - eBook
The Manhattan Mishap (Melina's Style) - eBook
Stylishly scandalous, The Manhattan Mishap (Melina's Style) is updated for 2024 with a new animal-print cover. Buy your copy today and read about Margot's stronger-than-a-dirty-martini drama.
Showered in style and sass, The Manhattan Mishap is a lighthearted chick-lit read that’s meant to be taken to the beach, on your morning commute, on a flight, or kept on your bedside table for an indulgent midnight snack. Mix yourself a cocktail, sink into the couch, and get lost in a story so intoxicating, it’ll have you coming back for one more sip—err, chapter—every time.
Margot Moss, a gregarious and witty woman, lives her life with abandon. She knows exactly what she wants and isn’t afraid to pounce after it with full-throttle ferocity. Although, she can’t quite seem to get it right.
When a coveted promotion falls through, Margot finds herself struggling to actualize her dreams and is forced to reconsider her so-called fabulous future. However, when one catwalk ends, another begins. A job in New York City comes knocking and Margot doesn’t hesitate to seize the opportunity, setting out on a wild adventure towards love, success, and self-discovery.
Unfortunately, nothing is how she imagined it—not the company, the city, or the people. Awaiting Margot is a drama-addicted boss who may or may not be out to get her, a whirlwind of wealthy men, scams, and scandals. Caught in a cotton candy cloud of sparkling rosé, Margot determinedly navigates her (many) dilemmas with the help of her saucy friends and a healthy dose of buzz-worthy gossip.
Yet, as if that weren’t enough, Margot’s life is made even more complicated when a steamy new beau enters the picture—and even with his sexy accent, abs, and seductive smile, he isn’t what he seems. But will it make or break their romance?
Overflowing with fashion and champagne bubbles, The Manhattan Mishap is a hilarious, stylish, and heartfelt novel that oozes confidence and reminds us that leopards never truly change their spots.