This is a very funny book about a woman who longs for the single, childless life she once had and steps over the boundary in to actually having an affair to spice up her life. Many of the feelings she is going through have probably been felt by many woman at one time or another and watching Sadie overstep the mark shows how thin a line it can be and also how what you have now is not all that bad after all. With lots of entertaining characters popping in along the way Sadie’s journey will have you laughing and crying and definitely reflecting on your own life.
On paper, Sadie's got it all - the partner, the children, the house. But in real life, that doesn't feel quite enough. Sadie can't help harking back to the time when she was a career woman by day and a party animal by night. And what happened to feeling like a sex kitten, anyway? The only sleepless nights she's getting now are due to the baby. Maybe a little reinvention is the answer . . .
Sadie can't resist creating a fictitious online identity for herself as a hot TV producer. It's only a bit of harmless fun . . . until truth and fantasy become dangerously tangled. It isn't long before she's wondering if the exciting alter ego she has dreamed up really is the kind of person she wants to be after all . . .
Wry, funny and with a wonderful twist in the tale, Lucy Diamond's debut novel Any Way You Want Me is an enchanting story of infidelity, motherhood and friends reunited.
Lucy Diamond grew up in Nottingham and has lived in Leeds, London, Oxford and Brighton. She now lives in Bath with her family. Lucy is the Sunday Times bestselling author of seventeen novels including The Beach Café, An Almost Perfect Holiday and Anything Could Happen. The Best Days of Our Lives is her eighteenth novel.