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The Overnight Socialite by Bridie Clark

Lucy Jo Ellis is just a small town girl trying to make it in the fashion world of New York City. When disaster strikes at one of the hottest fashion shows, Lucy Jo is blackballed from the fashion community and ready to give up on her designing dreams and head back to Minnesota. Wyatt Hayes IV, a Harvard-educated anthropologist, is looking for a comeback with a possible book deal and hoping to get revenge on his socialite ex-girlfriend. He decides to conduct a social experiment- turning underdressed, uneducated, and underpaid Lucy Jo into the belle of each and every ball. The city of New York is riveted by this new arrival, except for Wyatt’s ex, who is determined to figure out Lucy’s secret and spill it to all the top magazines.
The Overnight Socialite by Bridie Clark is a modern day story of Pygmalion, and the hate the antagonists feel for one another causes some hilarious scenes throughout their journey together. The writing is solid, and just when I kept thinking I would know the ending, I was surprised at the turn the plot would take. I thought this was a charming tale, with engaging characters and over-the-top parties that will keep chick lit readers hooked throughout.

Chick Lit Author Bridie Clark

Bridie Clark was raised in West Hartford, Connecticut, and developed a love for reading and writing early on. She graduated from Harvard College, where she spent much of her time as an editor of The Harvard Crimson. After graduating, Clark worked as a book and magazine editor, and wrote articles for The New York Times, Vanity Fair, New York, Quest, and Elegant Bride.
Bridie Clark has published two novels, Because She Can and The Overnight Socialite. She also co-wrote The Gawker Guide to Conquering All Media, and co-founded Blue State Coffee. Clark currently lives in New York City with her husband and daughter.