Little Miss Petty By Sally Kilpatrick

Little Miss Petty By Sally Kilpatrick


When Stella Stark discovers that her boyfriend is cheating, she also discovers that thirty-nine isn’t too old for petty revenge. Can we say…glitter bomb? She’s lost both her job and her home―why not broaden her professional horizons as Little Miss Petty, helping wronged women achieve karmic justice? Frankly, the demand is too great to ignore.

New friends rally around her: Havisham, a bar owner with a soft spot under her gruff exterior, and Salcedo, a college student with marketing savvy. There’s just one hiccup: Getting revenge on the cheating soon-to-be ex-husband of her best-paying client is supposed to be easy. After all, he’s her neighbor. But something isn’t adding up. Malone is not only intriguingly handsome. He’s also a good listener, sympathetic, and adores kittens. He may look like the ex, but he isn’t acting like him. And how can Stella, a woman on the rebound, be even remotely tempted by the pizza-with-benefits relationship he suggests? That would be so bad for business.

There’s so much for Stella to learn―about karma, the charmer across the breezeway she’s falling for, and most importantly, herself. Love, revenge, and second chances―they all come with a little risk. And a twist.

My Thoughts:

Stella is out for revenge, after three bad things happen in a row she knows revenge is a must but how. She finds a job where she can exact revenge on the kind of people who deserve it. But when one of her clients ex is Stella’s neighbour will Stella be able to go ahead with it it doesn’t help that he is hot. Stella is learning as she goes and is their to pick up the pieces as she knows exactly how it feels and how to get these cheating people back. I loved the sound of this story, it felt original and a bit different. Stella is a strong powerful woman but I felt as though the story lost it’s magic halfway through and it felt a long time getting to the end. I didn’t hold out much hope in the end. It was funny and sad all at the same time.

I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.

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