Louise Bagshawe
Louise Bagshawe is the author of bestselling novels. At the age of 14, she became the youngest-ever contributor to the British magazine Tablet. An Oxford graduate, she was also named Young Poet of the Year, 1989, and president of the Oxford University Rock Society. She has been Press and Promotions Officer at EMI Classics and has worked for Sony Music International. Louise Bagshawe now writes full time. She lives in New York and married a man she met on the internet. Her books include For All the Wrong Reasons, The Devil You Know and The Go-To Girl.
The Go-To Girl
Louise Bagshawe
St. Martin's Press
St. Martin's Griffin
A fresh, funny tale for every girl who was never voted Homecoming Queen
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The Devil You Know
Louise Bagshawe
St. Martin's Publishing Group
St. Martin's Press
Rose Fiorello has nothing. Nothing, that is, except a mane of blue-black hair, she-wolf eyes and a blistering hatred of Rothstein Realty, the ruthless New York property developer that crushed her...
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For All the Wrong Reasons
Louise Bagshawe
St. Martin's Publishing Group
St. Martin's Press
Diana Foxton is the Toast of New York. She's rich, British and beautiful, with a designer wardrobe to die for. Recently married to the head of a publishing empire, she fills her days with shopping,...
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