'O'Donoghue's writing is deeply relatable and darkly comic . . . It'll have you nodding with
familiarity thinking laughing - and crying - as you race towards the end' Grazia Jane is an
adrift twenty-something by day and a world-weary agony aunt by night. Then at an office party
she takes on another role: the Other Woman. As Jane's affair with her much older married boss
takes off she discovers that sex and power go hand-in-hand and that it's hard to keep your
head when you're someone else's dirty little secret. And soon her friendships her sanity and
her life are put into jeopardy... . 'Manages to capture exactly how it feels to be a
twentysomething woman in London while also containing a gleefully dark and gothic streak. It's
an absolute gamechanger' The Pool 'Properly properly funny' Alexandra Heminsley BBC Radio 2
(Sara Cox Show) 'Like Nora Ephron's Heartburn or even Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones Diary
Promising Young Women positively thrums with relatability and honesty ... there is a brilliant
sharpness underneath what may seem like a glossy surface' Irish Independent