BY THE AUTHOR WHO BROUGHT YOU THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA AND THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 ! From the New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada , a compulsively readable novel about a woman whose struggling singer-songwriter husband is catapulted to fame, dragging them both onto the pages of celebrity gossip magazines—and changing their marriage forever. Brooke loved reading the dishy celebrity gossip rag Last Night . That is, until her marriage became a weekly headline... For five years, she’s worked two jobs to support her husband’s dream of making it in the music world. Finally, after countless gigs at Manhattan dive bars and toiling as an A&R intern, the soulful, enigmatic Julian Alter gets signed by Sony, where he logs long hours in the recording studio with no promise of success. But when he is invited to perform on a national late-night talk show, he is catapulted to stardom—literally overnight. At first the newfound fame is fun—who wouldn’t want to stay at the Chateau Marmont or love being treated like rock royalty? But as Brooke’s sweet husband becomes increasingly absent and tabloid rumors swirl, Brooke begins to question the truth about their marriage and is forced to finally come to terms with what she thinks she wants—and what she actually needs. "A good antidote to summer TV -- it's a haunting look at what might happen if your life became a reality show but you never signed off on the cameras" --"Entertainment Weekly" "Her fourth novel provides the same kind of authentic peek into a rarified sub-culture that "Prada" did...as fervently flippable as a gossip magazine" "--USA Today" "If you like reading tabloid magazines, tracking the latest celebrity hookups, or are a fan of Weisberger's books, then "Last Night at Chateau Marmont" is the book for you." --"Associated Press" "Incisive...an absorbing, thoroughly entertaining read" --"Booklist" "Learn about the dark side of the limelight in this latest novel from "The Devil Wears Prada" chick-lit maestro Lauren Weisberger" --"Star" "The perfect end-of-summer romp" --"BookPage" "Weisberger gets the star-making machine right, and the little details that make up the essence of the couple's relationship feel poignant and true" --"People" "Weisberger has insightful takes about the price of success in our celebrity-obsessed culture" --"Publishers Weekly" “Her fourth novel provides the same kind of authentic peek into a rarified sub-culture that "Prada" did...as fervently flippable as a gossip magazine” "—USA Today" “If you like reading tabloid magazines, tracking the latest celebrity hookups, or are a fan of Weisberger's books, then "Last Night at Chateau Marmont" is the book for you.” —"Associated Press" “Weisberger gets the star-making machine right, and the little details that make up the essence of the couple’s relationship feel poignant and true” —"People" "A good antidote to summer TV — it's a haunting look at what might happen if your life became a reality show but you never signed off on the cameras" —"Entertainment Weekly" "The perfect end-of-summer romp" —"BookPage" Lauren Weisberger is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada , which was published in forty languages and made into a major motion picture starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. Filming is currently underway in New York and Milan for a sequel, The Devil Wears Prada 2 , which will premiere in the spring of 2026. The Devil Wears Prada is also now a musical on London’s West End, featuring music by Elton John and starring Vanessa Williams as the iconic Miranda Priestly. Lauren’s seven other novels, Everyone Worth Knowing , Chasing Harry Winston , Last Night at Chateau Marmont , Revenge Wears Prada , The Singles Game , When Life Gives You Lululemons , and Where The Grass Is Green and The Girls Are Pretty were all New York Times bestsellers. Her books have sold more than 12 million copies worldwide. A graduate of Cornell University with a major in English and a concentration in Near Eastern studies, she lives in Connecticut with her husband and two teenage children. Visit LaurenWeisberger.com to learn more. 1 Piano Man WHEN the subway finally screeched into the Franklin Street station, Brooke was nearly sick with anxiety. She checked her watch for the tenth time in as many minutes and tried to remind herself that it wasn’t the end of the world; her best friend, Nola, would forgive her, had to forgive her, even if she was inexcusably late. She made her way through the rush-hour throngs of commuters toward the door, instinctively holding her breath in the midst of so many bodies, and allowed herself to be pushed toward the stairwell. On autopilot now, Brooke and her fellow riders each pulled their cell phones from their purses and jacket pockets, filed silently into a straight line and, zombielike, marched like choreographed soldiers up the right side of the cement stairs while staring blankly at the tiny sc