The Plus One
The Plus One [n] informal a person who accompanies an invited person to a wedding or a reminder of being single, alone and absolutely plus none
‘Brilliant and bonkers in equal measure’⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Had me laughing the whole way through’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘When Harry Met Sally meets The Devil Wears Prada’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Polly’s not looking for ‘the one’, just the plus one…
Polly Spencer is fine. She’s single, turning thirty and only managed to have sex twice last year (both times with a Swedish banker called Fred), but seriously, she’s fine. Even if she’s still stuck at Posh! magazine writing about royal babies and the chances of finding a plus one to her best friend’s summer wedding are looking worryingly slim.
But it’s a New Year, a new leaf and all that. Polly’s determined that over the next 365 days she’ll remember to shave her legs, drink less wine and generally get her s**t together. Her latest piece is on the infamous Jasper, Marquess of Milton, undoubtedly neither a plus one nor ‘the one’. She’s heard the stories, there’s no way she’ll succumb to his charms…
Your favourite authors LOVE Sophia Money-Coutts
‘So funny. And the sex is amazing – makes me feel like a nun!’ Jilly Cooper
‘Light, fizzy and as snort-inducing as a pint of Prosecco.’ Evening Standard Magazine
‘Hilarious and compelling.’ Daily Mail
‘Perfect summer reading for fans of Jilly Cooper and Bridget Jones.’ HELLO!
‘Bridget Jones trapped inside a Jilly Cooper novel. A beach cocktail in book form.’ METRO
‘Gloriously cheering.’ Red Magazine
‘Howlingly funny.’ India Knight, Sunday Times Magazine
‘This saucy read is great sun-lounger fodder.’ Heat
‘Sexy and very funny…perfect for fans of Jilly Cooper.’ Closer
‘Cheerful, saucy and fun!’ Sunday Mirror
‘As fun and fizzy as a chilled glass of prosecco…this is the perfect read for your holiday.’ Daily Express
‘This book has it all – love, romance, sadness and sex – a rare find that is funny at times and moving at others.’ Marie Claire
‘The Plus One by Sophia Money-Coutts is so funny. And the sex is amazing – makes me feel like a nun! A funny first novel where class and sex are back!’ Jilly Cooper -
‘Perfectly jolly chick-lit… A light, fizzy rom-com to kick back with after a bottle of rosé this summer.’Evening Standard -
‘Hilarious and compelling.’ Daily Mail -
‘Howlingly funny.’ Sunday Times -
'I started reading this book on the 3.48 from Waterloo and by 4.15 I was crying with laughter. Brilliant.' Sarah Morgan -
‘Perfect summer reading for fans of Jilly Cooper and Bridget Jones.’ Laura Benjamin, HELLO! -
‘Funny, fresh and so brilliantly relatable – I couldn’t put it down. The perfect beach read!’ Natasha Harding, The Sun -
‘Light, fizzy and as snort-inducing as a pint of Prosecco.’Evening Standard Magazine -
‘Gloriously cheering… which reminded me of vintage Jilly Cooper novels like Imogen and Harriet.’ Red Magazine -
‘Bridget Jones trapped inside a Jilly Cooper novel. A beach cocktail in book form.’ METRO -
‘This saucy read is great sun-lounger fodder.’ Heat -
‘Sexy and very funny…perfect for fans of Jilly Cooper.’ Closer -
‘As fun and fizzy as a chilled glass of prosecco…this is the perfect read for your holiday.’ The Daily Express -
‘Bridget Jones’s Diary as interpreted by Julian Fellows, with more explicit sex…Money-Coutts can certainly write and some effective one-liners and unexpected poignant touches make this a classy read.’Observer -
‘Fans of Bridget Jones will love this romcom.’ Sunday Express S Magazine -
‘Marvellous… If you’re looking for a juicy read to romp through, The Plus One will scratch that itch.’ i -
‘Cheerful, saucy and fun.’ The Sunday Mirror -
‘Fizzy fun and some seriously saucy shenanigans.’ Event Magazine -
