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Is there a current Jilly Cooper equivalent?

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DCIJackieDeering · 06/08/2022 11:23

I’ve got a few weeks off, looked at my to read pile, and it’s far too depressing. It’s either crime novels (some twee and some a misery-fest) or worthy literature that I’ll need to think about too much. I just want something fun, I want rich people behaving appalling and shagging. Anything of the Jilly Cooper or even Crazy Rich Asians variety. I think I’ve messed up my Amazon recommendations and nothing is coming through. Otherwise I’m off to the charity shops to find the Jilly Coopers.

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RNBrie · 06/08/2022 12:47

I am watching with interest.

Have you read Penny Vincenzi? They're old now but some of them are excellent.

Notonthestairs · 06/08/2022 13:43

Way back Catherine Alliot and Fiona Walker were touted as the new JC. You might find some of those still kicking about in charity shops.

I reread 4 JC books earlier this year as I was a bit down in the dumps. They have aged badly (worse than I had expected) but parts are still fun.

I like Mhairi McFarlane - good writing, not twee, makes me laugh out loud. Possibly not enough sex and money however Grin

PutinIsAWarCriminal · 06/08/2022 13:47

Certainly not current, and very "of the time" but have you tried Jackie Collins? They were the Hollywood version of Jolly Cooper.

DamnAKarmaDingDong · 06/08/2022 13:51

Fiona Walker, definitely. She's written a new series of horsey, doggy, manor housy novels set in the Cotswolds, and the characters are usually very kind and funny, as well as sex mad.

Notonthestairs · 06/08/2022 13:59

DamnAKarmaDingDong · 06/08/2022 13:51

Fiona Walker, definitely. She's written a new series of horsey, doggy, manor housy novels set in the Cotswolds, and the characters are usually very kind and funny, as well as sex mad.

Oh thanks - I'll check these out.

Enko · 06/08/2022 14:04

Also worth looking at Judith Michael but like others a bit out of date I think its 20 years since they published last.

Fluffyboo · 06/08/2022 14:46

Tilly Bagshawe books are getting on a bit but are good. The Sidney Sheldon series are newer

JamieFrasersBigSwingingKilt · 06/08/2022 14:48

I'm a huge Jilly fan. Check out Rebecca Chance. Hilarious.
Try Killer Queens and others that she's written. Perfect summer reading.

Riverlee · 06/08/2022 14:59

Brigerton comes to mind. Maybe not quite written as Jilly C but they fulfil the bonk criteria.

Mrswobblethewaitressiatired · 06/08/2022 15:09

As per pp def check out penny vincenzi. Her family saga novels are lovely. I love maeve binchey but was less sex than in July Cooper or penny! Marion keyes is a delight too.

Youaremysunshine14 · 06/08/2022 15:09

Check out Melanie Blake. She used to be a talent agent representing soap stars including Michelle Collins and Claire King and she apparently dated Michael Hutchence. She now writes bonkbuster-type thrillers set around a TV show – I've not read them but apparently they're really good and are Sunday Times bestsellers.

crabette · 06/08/2022 15:25

I recently enjoyed Robinne Lee -The Idea of You. 40yo mum gets involved with fictional boyband Harry Styles type.

DCIJackieDeering · 06/08/2022 16:52

Thank you, I’ll have a look at those. I have just bought the Melanie Blake one, so I’m looking forward to that.

I think I’ve been put off by the Fiona Walker as the cover looks like it’s one of those books where woman relocates from city, meets vet/ farmer/ architect falls out with him, has mishaps, falls in love with him and runs cake business because no-one from the countryside has ever been innovative enough to sell cakes (sorry went on a rant there) but they sound better. Robinnee Lee also sounds good fun

I also enjoy Marion Keyes, Jane Fallon and Adele Parks

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Afterfire · 06/08/2022 16:53

Not particularly “rich” people but try Colleen Hoovers It ends with us and some of her other books. Pretty steamy in places!

Sellingstress · 06/08/2022 17:05

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DamnAKarmaDingDong · 06/08/2022 17:07

DCIJackieDeering · 06/08/2022 16:52

Thank you, I’ll have a look at those. I have just bought the Melanie Blake one, so I’m looking forward to that.

I think I’ve been put off by the Fiona Walker as the cover looks like it’s one of those books where woman relocates from city, meets vet/ farmer/ architect falls out with him, has mishaps, falls in love with him and runs cake business because no-one from the countryside has ever been innovative enough to sell cakes (sorry went on a rant there) but they sound better. Robinnee Lee also sounds good fun

I also enjoy Marion Keyes, Jane Fallon and Adele Parks

Funnily enough, that's almost the opposite of what Fiona Walker's books are actually like - they're very countryside-y, usually set in a village with two farms, a livery yard, a popular pub, a country mansion reluctantly sold by the impoverished daughter of an Old County Family to some up-and-coming tycoon, at least one horse and one dog who have fully rounded personalities to rival the human characters, etc. You get a full cast list and a map of the village in the opening pages. I love them. They're like Escape to the Country but with more sex and better advice about keeping chickens.

DCIJackieDeering · 06/08/2022 17:25

Thanks @DamnAKarmaDingDong Definitely off to look for Fiona Walker books, i think I’ve seen them in the local charity shops, there are a few good ones here for books

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Iamclearlyamug · 06/08/2022 17:35

Not horsey, but rich people and bad behaviour - I really enjoyed Lulu Taylor, there's "Heiresses" "Midnight Girls" "Beautiful Creatures" and "Outrageous Fortune" all easy to read and get into 🙂 might actually start them again now they're on my mind!

Bordesleyhills · 06/08/2022 17:37

Notonthestairs · 06/08/2022 13:59

Oh thanks - I'll check these out.

Fiona Walker - quite racey but very JC

RedWreck · 06/08/2022 17:39

Chrissie Manby has written a whole family series of books, it's called A Proper Family I think & there's a holiday one, Christmas one etc. The characters are really true to life & funny, animals included.
I really enjoyed Fiona Walker's books & didn't think I would.
Used to absolutely love Jilly Cooper!

DCIJackieDeering · 06/08/2022 17:39

Lulu Taylor added to the list

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Notonthestairs · 06/08/2022 18:37

I've downloaded Fiona Walker The Country Set. All I need now is a glass of wine and somewhere quiet in the house!

DiscoBadgers · 06/08/2022 18:47

Linda Howard is crime thrillers with the jilly cooper sex romps thrown in.

Beth Moran’s books are devoid of sex romps but very sweet.

Subbaxeo · 06/08/2022 18:48

I loved Jilly Cooper-I’m currently reading a book about a dysfunctional middle class family called The Other Son by Nick Alexander. Very funny, observant with characters that get to you.

RumpoleoftheBaileys · 17/08/2022 09:36

Fiona Walker’s early books (Snap Happy etc) were sublime but her County Set series is vapid drivel. Everyone has a stupid nickname and it’s so Cooper try-hard. Jilly FTW!

Disclaimer - I am not Jilly Cooper.