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And One Last Thing ... [Paperback]

Molly Harper
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Book Description

July 27, 2010
"If Singletree’s only florist didn’t deliver her posies half-drunk, I might still be married to that floor-licking, scum-sucking, receptionist-nailing hack-accountant, Mike Terwilliger."

Lacey Terwilliger’s shock and humiliation over her husband’s philandering prompt her to add some bonus material to Mike’s company newsletter: stunning Technicolor descriptions of the special brand of "administrative support" his receptionist gives him. The detailed mass e-mail to Mike’s family, friends, and clients blows up in her face, and before one can say "instant urban legend," Lacey has become the pariah of her small Kentucky town, a media punch line, and the defendant in Mike’s defamation lawsuit.

Her seemingly perfect life up in flames, Lacey retreats to her family’s lakeside cabin, only to encounter an aggravating neighbor named Monroe. A hunky crime novelist with a low tolerance for drama, Monroe is not thrilled about a newly divorced woman moving in next door. But with time, beer, and a screen door to the nose, a cautious friendship develops into something infinitely more satisfying.

Lacey has to make a decision about her long-term living arrangements, though. Should she take a job writing caustic divorce newsletters for paying clients, or move on with her own life, pursuing more literary aspirations? Can she find happiness with a man who tells her what he thinks and not what she wants to hear? And will she ever be able to resist saying one . . . last . . . thing?


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Harper's stab at chick lit (after her Nice Girls series of supernatural romance) starts strong before falling into a rut of predictability. After Lacey Terwilliger receives a bouquet of flowers meant for her husband's mistress, she sends a scathing e-mail about his affair to everyone they know. Mercifully, Harper focuses more on Mike's cluelessness and Lacey's wounded emotional state and epiphanies than the media whirlwind that starts up once Laceys e-mail earns her Internet fame. In an attempt to escape the withering gaze of the media and local townsfolk, Lacey retreats to a family cabin, where the neighbor happens to be Lefty Monroe, a Hugh Jackman–looking cop-turned-writer. From here on out, it's a fairly predictable bit of meeting and initial dislike melting into attraction, with awkward forays into a writing project Lacey undertakes. Though the leads and support cast are witty and well-done, the characters Lacey doesn't like--Mike, his mistress--are little more than caricatures, and the story loses much of its verve once the LaceyLefty romance kicks in.
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It all started with a wrong delivery. Lacey’s marriage may not be exciting, but she never thought her husband was cheating until flowers meant for his mistress arrived at their house. After being sick and furious for a few days, Lacey, who writes her husband’s accounting firm’s newsletter, decides to update their clients and friends regarding her husband’s extracurricular activities. After the newsletter went viral, Lacey is facing a divorce and an anti-defamation lawsuit from her husband. Retreating to a lake cabin, she finds her solitude is interrupted by the handsome tenant next door, Lefty, who wants nothing to do with women and tells Lacey to leave him alone. She is more than happy to oblige, so naturally he starts talking to her. From friendship blooms intimacy. Harper brings her trademark humor and biting social comedy to this hilarious tale of heartbreak and romance, a novel that should be on the summer reading list of every woman who has been wronged. --Patty Engelmann

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Gallery Books; Original edition (July 27, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439168776
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439168776
  • Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 5.8 x 8.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #192,988 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Molly Harper worked for six years as a reporter and humor columnist for The Paducah Sun. Her reporting duties included covering courts, school board meetings, quilt shows, and once, the arrest of a Florida man who faked his suicide by shark attack and spent the next few months tossing pies at a local pizzeria. Molly lives in western Kentucky with her family.

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It was a funny and entertaining read. Marcela - The Bookaholic Cat  |  22 reviewers made a similar statement
Funny, laugh out loud book.. Carrie A. Rice Poole  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
Lacey was a great character! A. Mason  |  15 reviewers made a similar statement
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Well rounded! July 25, 2010
Format:Paperback
With the recent Chick Lit and Women's Fiction I've been reading there has been this great balance between the humor and silliness and the heartfelt and real emotions and the book And One Last Thing... is no exception.

The always horrible issue of cheating and divorce is made a lot easier to handle when main character Lacey sends out an email detailing her horrible husband's activities. The fallout of that is crazy! To protect herself and get away from it all she stays at a family cabin where she expects to find isolation...

But instead she finds a grumpy but attractive man that wants to be left alone. One thing I really liked about this book was the idea of these two people basically being isolated from everyone else so if they have interactions it's going to be with each other. I don't normally find that that happens a lot in books at least for this long of a time period.

I thought Lacey and Monroe's relationship was sweet, they are first friends helping each other out, specifically Monroe helps Lacey decide where her life should take her next and then they become more. I found this book to be a lot of fun. Lacey was surrounded by a great cast of secondary characters including her brother, the woman that her husband is having an affair with (I love how they almost have it out in a parking lot!) It's definitely making me want to check out the authors Jane Jameson series!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Molly Harper is chick-lit perfection August 6, 2010
Format:Paperback
I would say that Molly Harper is a friend-defining author. She writes the types of books that you proudly pass along to friends and if they hand them back to you after reading and say, "I just didn't get it" or "I didn't find her all that funny" then they're ex-communicated. Cut-off! Cut adrift! Molly Harper just inspires that kind of loyalty and passion in her friends... and with good cause!

Molly Harper is a chick-lit-romance-genius. I fell in love with her and her `Jane Jameson' paranormal romance series. And in `One Last Thing...', her first contemporary romance, I fall a little bit more in love/creepy-stalker-reader-infatuation with Ms Harper...

`And One Last Thing...' is a story of crushing blows and fist-pumping feminism. Lacey Terwilliger has become a cliché at 30 when she discovers that her husband, Mike, has been boning his secretary. In a fit of rage she e-mails a newsletter detailing Mike's sexcapades to his colleagues, friends and family... and gets slapped with a divorce and lawsuit in the same day. Lacey's wronged-woman rant goes viral and Lacey has to escape the media furore in the wake of her lawsuit. She decides to play hermit in her grandmother's abandoned cabin where her solitary wallowing is interrupted by a handsome Hugh Jackman-lookalike called `Lefty' Monroe.

It is at the cabin that Lacey finds peace, orgasms, acceptance, guilt and her literay voice...

It's no secret that I love Molly Harper. Her `Jane Jameson' series made her an instant-buy author for me, `And One Last Thing...' reiterates why. Harper had me snorting and convulsing within the first chapter, and by the end of the book my stomach muscles were sore from belly-aching laughs.

How to describe Harper's acerbic wit?
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Oh this one was fun! I think Lacey is what every woman who has been cheated on is really like deep down. Oh how I would have loved to write what I really felt about my ex who cheated on me and sent it out for everyone to know what a jerk he was. But luckily, I had enough sense not to. Lacey just went with it and thus unfolded a great story about getting over someone and moving on.

Lacey was a great character! She was spunky and fun and just said what she thought. I loved her! And Monroe seemed so hot! The brooding, mysterious guy at first who then opens up and becomes the great male romantic interest. And the cast of secondary characters were great too--Maya, Lacey's potential new work partner and Emmett, Lacey's gay and fabulous brother.

And the plot worked so well. Yes, the basic formula for a chick-lit story was followed, but it went so well. I felt like the story could be real. Lacey's feeling adn growth throughout the story seemed accurate and felt right.

If you've ever been cheated on, then you'll identify with this story. And if not, then you'll just enjoy laughing at Lacey's fun personality.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Book That Can Speak to Women on Many Levels (B Grade) August 10, 2010
Format:Paperback
Lacey Terwilliger's life is about to change in a big way when she's sent flowers from her husband that says, "To my BumbleBee, Happy Anniversary, With all my love, The Stinger." Lacey's accountant husband Mike doesn't call her by a cutesy nickname, and definitely not BumbleBee. Shock fills Lacey's entire body because Mike's receptionist is named BeeBee Baumgardner. These flowers were sent to her by accident. And then it hits her like a ton of bricks. Mike is cheating on her with his bimbo receptionist. Lacey is more than mortified and wants to hurt Mike badly. She plays it cool, up to a point, and then gets her revenge. Lacey ends up writing and sending out a newsletter to all of Mike's clients and friends announcing what a scumbag cheater he is.

Lacey is through with the Tax King of Hammet County, and is raging over his betrayal. She has stood by Mike all these years, helping his company grow and suffering silently as he never cared about her needs, including those in the bedroom. As word runs rampant all over town, Lacey is the subject of both pity and scorn. She has no choice but to call a divorce lawyer and lick her wounds at her grandmother's rustic cabin in the woods. Perhaps the alone time will give her what she needs to meditate on her life that has gone down the toilet.

While Lacey tries to relax, she meets her attractive, hermit like next door neighbor who she nicknames Wolverine, with his wayward hair and sideburns that need a trim. He keeps to himself and is less than friendly, until one night, while Lacey goes skinny dipping in the lake, he rescues her. His name is Lefty Monroe and an author. Lacey just call him Monroe, since his first name makes her giggle. Soon these two become friends, and Monroe wants Lacey to channel her aggressions over Mike into writing.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
fun read. Harper's personality comes through loud and clear.
Exactly what I needed to distract from life.
Will get more of Harper's books
Published 9 days ago by LaDonna L.
5.0 out of 5 stars Chick lit at its finest!
And One Last Thing was funny, light-hearted at times, and above all else entertaining. I was looking for a book with a certain element of "fluff," and this fit the bill... Read more
Published 11 days ago by Lyndsay
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious!
I laughed from beginning to end. Monroe was yummy in all his Wolverine-like grumpiness. Lacey was too funny. I highly recommend for a fun weekend read!
Published 12 days ago by Tonya M. Burrows
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of time unfortunately...
REVIEW OF AUDIOBOOK:
I thought I would buy this book for some light humorous easy listening and with the high ratings, decided to give this a try. Read more
Published 16 days ago by Mary
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a must have for everyone who likes to read.
The book it's self is funny and heart worming. the author has a very good since of humor and shares the jokes with you as you read. It is definably a must have for any library.
Published 1 month ago by Jeannie Ford
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute, funny, and entertaining
I discovered Molly Harper through "How to flirt with a naked werewolf" and now I can proudly say I read romance for the snark. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Barb
4.0 out of 5 stars The lighter side of heartache
Lacey has been married to Mike for years and while her marriage was never passionate she thought it was stable. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dawn V
4.0 out of 5 stars Funny and inspiring!
Anybody who reads my blog knows that, in the past year, Molly Harper has become my go-to author for fun, light-hearted paranormal romance with her Jane Jameson and Half-Moon Hollow... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jennifer
5.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't get better
Extremely good book, both funny and serious, and also seriously funny. It just doesn't get any better. This woman can write.
Published 2 months ago by Ruth Lynn Craig
4.0 out of 5 stars very good
A very good "listen". I became a fan of Molly Harper with the "Nice Girls" series and while for me this book did not hold quite as much fun as that series did I still enjoyed it... Read more
Published 2 months ago by monkee
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This one is NOT paranormal romance...
I noticed that, too. From reading the reviews, the plot sounds really familiar, as in, totally formulaic and beneath her. *sigh*

Does anyone know if another Jane Jameson book is in the works?
Jul 5, 2010 by Shirley U Jest |  See all 3 posts
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