Tall Skinny Cappuccino
A novel by Kimberly F. Huff
ISBN-13: 978-1-60065-104-5
ISBN-10: 1-60065-104-6
416 pages, 5½ x 8½
softcover, $14.95Emma seems to have it all—a
fabulous apartment in Boston’s trendiest neighborhood, a glamorous job as an
entertainment writer, and a closet that could have even Sarah Jessica Parker
second guessing herself. So what’s the problem? For starters, she hates her
job. Sure it’s a paycheck, but she wants to write about things that matter,
not about whether velour jump suits will make a comeback next season. (FYI
they’re so over!) Then there’s the leggy bombshell who not only steals her
promotion but turns out to be her new boss. But a meaningless job and a
nasty boss are the least of Emma’s worries. In the midst of playing
matchmaker to all her friends, Emma meets tall, dark, handsome, and rich
Jack Carmichael, who rescues her from a most tragic shopping accident. Could
this be the love of her life? Nearly perfect, his only flaw is that he
belongs to someone else—her boss! Or is that her only problem? With a few more
surprises, a love triangle, and a shocking political scandal, Emma learns that
it’s okay to dream, but maybe reality isn’t so bad.
Scheduled for release Sept. 9, 2008.
Comments by Allie Boniface, best-selling author of One Night in Boston.
"Tall Skinny Cappuccino by debut author Kimberly Huff is a fast, fun romp
through the life of single gal Emma Mosley, an entertainment writer for a
Boston magazine who uncovers more than she bargains for during an editorial
assignment about the city’s favorite politician. Though Emma herself is
searching for love, she still has her morals, and not even a hunky
advertising mogul (who just happens to be dating her boss), a repentant
ex-boyfriend, or a smooth-talking politician will convince her that cheating,
or selling out to the highest bidder, is okay.
"The way in which Emma stands up for herself, even at the risk of losing
everything important in her life, is both charming and noble. Readers who
fear that society has thrown away its morals will cheer for this
twenty-something who single-handedly exposes one of the most powerful men in
her city. Not only does Emma take down the powerful Edward Kelly, she turns
what could be her own personal debacle into an empowering journey that
changes her life for the better.
"Fans of chick lit will find all the genre’s familiar conventions in this
story, including a wry and honest first-person account of a single girl’s
love life; a devoted yet glamorous best friend; old lovers and new lovers
vying for attention; and a vixen of a boss whose weakness for designer shoes
and nonfat lattes makes you love to hate her. Emma, of course, finds herself
in more than one embarrassing situation, including a crippling moment with a
pair of too-small Manolo Blaniks and a marinara sauce escapade gone bad.
"Huff’s writing is entertaining and engaging; she has the voice of the
chick lit heroine down pat. The pace of Tall Skinny Cappuccino moves
along rapidly, and readers will find themselves flipping the pages and
cheering for Emma to find love while remaining true to herself. This happy
ending is worth waiting for."