<p><b>A white lie never hurt anyone, right? . . .</b><br><br>''<b><i>Worst Idea Ever</i></b><b> is SO GOOD! I read it in one mad gulp'' </b>MARIAN KEYES<br><b>''Emotionally intelligent and beautifully written'' </b><i>DAILY MAIL</i><br><b>''I loved <i>Worst Idea Ever, </i>possibly my favourite so far. Riveting'' </b>RUTH JONES<br><b>''I literally could not put this book down'' </b>5***** READER REVIEW<br><b>''Funny, insightful, sharp, wicked, brilliant - Jane Fallon at her very best'' </b>MILLY JOHNSON<br>________<br><br>Georgia is lying to her best friend Lydia.<br><br>Just a little white lie - a fake Twitter account to support Lydia''s struggling business. No harm meant. But maybe this wasn''t Georgia''s best idea ever.<br><br>Because Lydia wants to confide in her new (fake) Twitter friend. About Georgia and her husband Nick, who might be having an affair.<br><br>Georgia wants out. Except what if it''s true? She needs to trick Lydia into revealing all.<br>But there''s another possibi