TOP 10 AMAZON BESTSELLING (Kindle) in Women's Humorous Fiction TOP 10 AMAZON BESTSELLING (Kindle) in General Humorous Fiction "Zippy and laugh-out-loud hilarious, Lost in Manhattan is a terrific read. In Moreen Littrell's New York, Jimmy Choos wouldn't last a day." - Tish Cohen, bestselling author of The Summer We Lost Her, Town House, Inside-Out Girl, and The Truth About Delilah Blue ABOUT THE BOOK What would you do if your life turned upside down in a New York minute? Pink-slipped at 9 a.m. and hit by a drunk driver by midnight, 24-year-old aspiring actress, Eve Foster, moves to Manhattan where Pavlos (her 38-year-old boyfriend), lives. Just one problem: He doesn’t remember inviting her. He’s been forgetting a lot since the accident. And so, Eve arrives in New York City, ghosted. From the moment she touches down (with a broken wedding ring finger, no less), Eve’s initiation into the City that Never Sleeps is more like a hazing. From the Fashion District to Chelsea to Central Park, Eve’s efforts to make Manhattan her new home are fraught with upending encounters with the vanguard of the city. One in particular, the “Queen of Knitwear,” may just break her. In a world drawn from Moreen Littrell’s first six months of Manhattan in the mid-1990’s, Lost in Manhattan is a riotous, cautionary tale — and roman à clef — of a wide-eyed heroine thrown into a “Sex and the City” universe. Unlike ‘insider’ Carrie Bradshaw, Eve Foster is an outsider. Eve doesn’t know a Louboutin from a Choo. "Zippy and laugh-out-loud hilarious, Lost in Manhattan is a terrific read. In Moreen Littrell's New York, Jimmy Choos wouldn't last a day." - Tish Cohen, bestselling author of The Summer We Lost Her, Town House , Inside-Out Girl and The Truth About Delilah Blue " Lost in Manhattan is a winner. A great read. Reminds me of way back in 1954 when I was assigned to the Stars and Stripes bureau in New York City. Wow, that was rough. Littrell does a great job; very literate and smooth." - Pete Noyes, legendary reporter, and author of The Real L.A. Confidential "I don't often laugh out loud at comedic scenes set in my hometown, but Eve whacks my funny bone silly. Littrell has created a heroine whose infallible humor and improvisation in the face of Job -like trials and tribulations make this book a must-read. It's delightfully humorous and droll. Eve is an 'everywoman' you will love." - Joyce Yarrow, author of Zahara, Ask the Dead, Russian Reckoning FROM AMAZON: "I will sign off with a challenge to the readers: I dare you to put it down." - Donna "This book was so fun to read I couldn't put it down." - Emily "I was Maui and I couldn't put it down." - Nicki "You'll laugh out loud and be sorry when it ends!" - Alice "Loved every minute of it!! Super hilarious! What a blast! I agree with the other reviews MOVIE MOVIE!! SEQUEL!!! The ending was amazing, I experienced tears of joy!" - Kayline "I can't wait to see the movie...there definitely needs to be one. Moreen Littrell is an absolutely hilarious and insightful storyteller." - L "I found myself getting sadder & sadder as I reached the end because I didn't want to leave these characters..." - Erik Hoard "I loved this book!!! Lost in Manhattan is fast paced and a lot of fun to read!!...Fingers crossed there will be a movie! - Marny Watch the TRAILER for LOST IN MANHATTAN: youtube.com/watch?v=bYSqMc1l9Vw What would you do if your life turned upside down in a New York minute? Pink-slipped at 9 a.m. and hit by a drunk driver by midnight, 24-year-old aspiring actress, Eve Foster, moves to Manhattan where Pavlos (her 38-year-old boyfriend), lives. Just one problem: He doesn't remember inviting her. He's been forgetting a lot since the accident. And so, Eve arrives in New York City, ghosted. From the moment she touches down (with a broken wedding ring finger, no less), Eve's initiation into the City that Never Sleeps is more like a hazing. From the Fashion District to Chelsea to Central Park, Eve's efforts to make Manhattan her new home are fraught with upending encounters with the vanguard of the city. One in particular, the "Queen of Knitwear," may just break her. In a world drawn from Moreen Littrell's first six months of Manhattan in the mid-1990's, Lost in Manhattan is a riotous, cautionary tale -- and roman à clef -- of a wide-eyed heroine thrown into a "Sex and the City" universe. Unlike 'insider' Carrie Bradshaw, Eve Foster is an outsider. Eve doesn't know a Louboutin from a Choo. Moreen Littrell is a writer, director, producer, actress and stand-up comic. She has a B.A. in Creative Writing and Cinematic Arts from the University of Southern California. Originally from Oregon, she lived in Manhattan for eight years and currently resides in Los Angeles. moreenlittrell.com