Official Review: I am Ella. Buy me. by Joan Ellis
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Official Review: I am Ella. Buy me. by Joan Ellis

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Ella is a copywriter for a creative advertisement company. She works for Peter Richards, a man past his prime who is a sexist pervert, and is determined to make every body’s life hell while he takes credit for their ideas. Ella has been working with him for years and is fed up with the way he treats her. One of the projects she works on is Marmalade, a kitty rescue group. She gets drunk and writes a paper for the Marmalade Company and it is given to the client by another person in the office. If Peter wasn’t bad enough before he gives her the choice to leave the job or “make it up to him”. Later on he pretends to fire her and she goes without work or pay for a week.
For a while she dates a musician named Tom Tyler. They have lots of fun together and she considers letting him move in with her. She though this was going well but she finds out the hard way that he’s just using her for her loft and has been sleeping with other women when he is out on gigs. She finally gets up the nerve to break it off with him after a woman calls her place to talk to him.
She had a best friend who was also in the advertisement business his name was Adam Hart. He tried to help her find a job when she was “fired” and was always there when she needed him. He tells her to talk to Steve Winter about a job. She gives Steve a copy of her add for Pro-hair, after peter tells her that he hates it. All in all, Peter clams it as his own and she loses any chance of ever working with Steve Winter. But there is more going on with her and Adam than meets the eye.
I give this book 3 out of 4 stars. I loved the book but a few things about it just did not work for me. The chapter endings just drop off and the start of the next chapter was never where you would think it would be. Some of the lingo was hard to get, but maybe that’s because I’m American and not British, so I am not counting that in my rating. I loved the book and I am looking forward to more novels by Joan Ellis.
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I wish I knew more about the good points and the negative points of the book, though.
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