Is This It?:

‘Incredibly relatable and horribly funny. Lucy Vine, bestselling author of Hot Mess

 ‘A future classic. Daisy Buchanan, bestselling author of Insatiable

 I wolfed it down in two days because I was totally hooked.Helly Acton, author of The Shelf

Hannah writes with heart cut with a sharp, dark humour that had me snorting with laughter.Abigail Mann, author of The Surprise Sister

‘I absolutely devoured this book! Ivy is such a relatable character - I was instantly right there with her. It’s funny, it’s sharp, and it’s an absolute must read for this summer!’ Holly McCulloch, author of Just Friends

A true breath of fresh air: uplifting, relatable, inspiring, and laugh-out-loud funny.Jack Jordan, bestselling author of Anything for Her

‘I defy anyone not to to love Ivy Edwards. A whip-smart, funny and poignant read.Nicola Gill, author of The Neighbours

Tovey’s writing is exquisite and I laughed until I cried.Freya Sampson, author of The Last Library 

Fabulously funny with well-drawn characters and a protagonist who has you rooting for her throughout.Gillian Harvey, author of Everything is Fine

The Education of Ivy Edwards:

Raw, unapologetic and pretty damn relatable . . . This book will make you laugh out loud one minute and have you reaching for the tissues the next … a brilliant debut.’ Heat - Pick of the Week, May 2020

‘Funny, very frank, filthy . . . will delight fans of Fleabag.’  Yorkshire Times

‘Smart, bittersweet and extremely funny … so perceptive and REAL. An absolute joy reminds me of some of my all time favourites - Adults, Not Working, The To-Do List.Daisy Buchanan, bestselling author of Insatiable

‘Gritty, surprising, redemptive, honest and confronting, there's an Ivy Edwards in all of us!’ Laura Jane Williams, author of Our Stop

‘Tovey hits that sweet spot of sharp dialogue and authentic characters that are well-rounded, real, and messy.’ Abigail Mann, author of The Lonely Fajita

‘Bloody brilliant. Grab a copy and some vodka.’ Melanie Blake, author of The Thunder Girls

‘A warm, witty and occasionally filthy story of breaking up, breaking down and becoming a truer version of yourself. Quirky, astute and full of heart, like that trusted friend who'll give you a 'cwtch' (Welsh hug), check your mascara and then take you to get hammered on vodka martinis. Nicola Mostyn, author of The Gods of Love 

‘Very funny and compulsively readable.’ Francesca Hornak, author of Seven Days of Us