Queen of Babble

Queen of Babble by Meg Cabot, published by HarperCollins on May 22, 2007, is a reprint edition featuring 336 pages in English. This novel follows Lizzie Nichols, who struggles with her tendency to overshare, leading to complications during a trip to London. After her good intentions backfire, she finds herself stranded in England without her boyfriend, Andrew, and decides to join her best friend Shari in southern France, where Shari is catering weddings at a historic chateau.
In this lighthearted narrative, Lizzie’s journey takes her to the picturesque Château Mirac, where she encounters the charming Luke, the owner’s son. However, her inability to keep secrets quickly spirals into chaos, affecting not only her budding romance but also the wedding plans at the chateau. As Lizzie navigates her way through misunderstandings and the unexpected arrival of her ex, Andrew, she must find a way to turn her misadventures into a chance for love and redemption. This book explores themes of friendship and the challenges of communication within the context of a comedic and romantic backdrop.
Official synopsis Publisher
Lizzie Nichols has a problem: she can’t keep anything to herself. And when she opens her big mouth on a trip to London, her good intentions get her long-distance beau, Andrew, in major hot water. Now she’s stuck in England with no boyfriend and no place to stay until the departure date on her nonrefundable airline ticket. Fortunately, Lizzie’s best friend and college roommate, Shari, is spending her summer catering weddings in a sixteenth-century chÂteau in southern France. Who cares if Lizzie’s never traveled alone in her life and only speaks rudimentary French? She’s off to Souillac to lend a helping hand!
One glimpse of gorgeous ChÂteau Mirac—and of gorgeous Luke, the son of the chÂteau’s owner—and Lizzie’s smitten. But thanks to her chronic inability to keep a secret, before the first cork has been popped Luke hates her, the bride is in tears, and ChÂteau Mirac is on the road to becoming a lipo-recovery spa. Add to that the arrival of ex-beau Andrew, who’s looking for “closure” (or at least a loan), and everything—including Lizzie’s shot at true love—is in la toilette . . . unless she can figure out some way to use her big mouth to save the day.
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