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Lucy Diamond is the main deuteragonist in the 2004 film D.E.B.S.

She was portrayed by Jordana Brewster.

Biography[]

In the beginning of the movie, we see Lucy on a date with Ninotchka, a Russian assassin. The date ends shortly by a lot of people trying to take down others.

Later, one of the D.E.B.S., Amy Bradshaw, is assigned to do a research paper of someone and she decided to write one on Lucy, whom she had to confront and arrest. As a spy, Amy had a duty to the D.E.B.S team to do so, but she couldn't.

Eventually, Amy and Lucy hang out and discuss certain things such as what Lucy wanted to be instead of a jewel thief. Lucy didn't realize that pirates are also criminals.

Little to Amy's knowledge, she begins to fall in love with Lucy and eventually the two are f

Lucy Diamond

The Beach Café (The Beach Café, #1)
3.92 avg rating — 14,133 ratings — published 2011 — 43 editions
The House of New Beginnings
3.92 avg rating — 5,279 ratings — published 2017 — 24 editions
The Year of Taking Chances
3.94 avg rating — 4,974 ratings — published 2014 — 21 editions
One Night in Italy
3.92 avg rating — 4,919 ratings — published 2014 — 16 editions
An Almost Perfect Holiday
3.97 avg rating — 4,377 ratings — published 2020 — 20 editions
The Secrets of Happiness
3.97 avg rating — 4,173 ratings — 20 editions
Summer at Shell Cottage
3.86 avg rating — 4,206 ratings — published 2015 — 11 editions
Anything Could Happen
3.87 avg rating — 4,089 ratings — published 2021 — 21 editions
Sweet Temptation
4.02 avg rating — 3,706 ratings — published 2010 — 22 editions
Christmas at the Beach Café (The Beach Café, #2)
3.80 avg rating &mdas

Lucy Diamond

English author

Lucy Diamond is an English author of female lead fiction, whose real name is Sue Mongredien.

Biography

She grew up in Nottingham, and studied English Literature at Leeds University. After graduating, she lived in London for a few years and worked in the publishing industry.

Mongredien also worked with BBC and lived for some time in Brighton. She now lives in Bath with her family.[1][2]

Her first book, Any Way You Want Me, was published by Pan Macmillan in 2007. She has sold 907,678 print books in the UK for £4.2m, according to Nielsen BookScan.[3]

In 2011, her novel Sweet Temptations was shortlisted for the Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance.[4]

In 2021, after 14 years with Pan MacMillan, Mongredien moved to Quercus.[5]

Mongredien has also authored several children's books,[6] including books in The Sleepover Club series, the Rainbow Magic series, the Oliver Moon series, and the Captain Cat series.

Bibliography

  • On a Beautiful Day
  • The Promise

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