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“Tyne O’Connell is the Queen Bee incarnate!” The Daily Telegraph
“Draped in pink and sipping saki in her fashionable London Warehouse,the impossibly glamourous O’Connell!” Elle UK
Tyne O’Connell inhabits the worlds she writes about: exotic, unconventional, off-piste in every way.
Working with artists and artisans like a latter day Medici, Tyne designs her own range of artwork, clothes, jewelry and crocodile accessories under her label Apis Regina; a range which is exclusive to her and which no one else can purchase.
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A lovely publicist for a posh private club in London finds herself yearning for old beaus. A clever chick-lit look at the high life, Brit style. Red Dress Ink, $12.95 (REVIEWED: USA TODAY) |
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Chick lit fans will appreciate this lighthearted Hollywood romp between the “Princess” and the Pauper as two worlds - the homeless and Hollywood, minutes apart yet zillions of lifestyles away collide. (Reviewed by: Harriet Klausner) |
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Just when you thought you had seen it all on Sex In The City, Tyne O'Connell wades in with this tale of wild child English columnist on the loose in New York who hitches up with a cautious American lawyer. Mark has thus far managed to resist the siren call of love, but Anna, with her spray on dress and a shoe-box Everest in the bedroom, has got him completely hooked. And then there is a pregnancy scare. Who is going to run first - Mark or Anna? (Marie Claire) |
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Saskia wants to be a big star of the art world by the time she's thirty. She's got three weeks. (1999 Headline Review)
"A wickedly funny, bitchy, romp set at the heart of the trendy London art scene. (Publishing News) |
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Having been single forever, Evie's now finding that coupledom isn't nearly so simple as all those couples at parties made it look. Ensconced in the celeb packed Chateau Marmont in LA Evie's got some tough decisions to make about how committed she's prepared to be - or for that matter, how single she wants to stay. (1998 Headline Review)
"Meet Eveyln Hornton - or Bridget Jones on speed. She's funnier, sharper, and there's no way she's going to end up with anyone called Darcy" The Guardian |
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Evie the ultimate fashion victim pays for her vice with more than just an overdraft, a jacket by Alexander McQueen and a pierced navel when she moves into her trendy loft apartment in London's Clerkenwell. (1997 Headline Review)
"Lightening fast comic twists" ELLE
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Evie a novice barrister moves into a flat in Notting Hill with a couple of gay girls but it's not all daiquiris and girly chats. The girls ask Evie to find them a sperm donar. A bad lipstick day story of love, the law and Jimmy Choos. 1996 Headline Review
"Makes This Life look tame in comparison." The Independent |

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Tyne O’Connell is the international bestselling author of twelve novels, including 5 YA books.
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