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"Engaging contemporary romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 18, 2004
In London, her live in fiancé divorce attorney Spencer
wakes up Grace Silverstein to wish her a happy thirty-
first birthday forty-five valuable minutes before she has
to get up to go to work. Spencer informs her that he is
been busy on a case that goes to court tomorrow Read more...
"Very funny British chick-lit."
Reviewed by Morgan Chilson
Posted January 10, 2005
Grace Silverstein and her fiancé, Spencer, have been
engaged for two years but can't seem to set a date. At
first, Grace had been excited about the wedding and their
life together, but she's feeling less comfortable now. Add
in the facts that Spencer never wants to talk about
marriage, Read more...
SummarySee the happy bride-to-be!
Grace Fairley lives in South West London with her fiancé,
Spencer, a divorce lawyer. They've been engaged for two
years and still haven't set a date, a fact that has started
to irk Grace no end. In fact, things just haven't been
feeling right at all lately, and aren't they supposed to
when you're with Mr. Right? Then Spencer goes and makes a
fool of himself -- yet again -- on Grace's birthday, and
she ends up walking to a taxi company to get a lift home.
Alone.
See the guy who dumped her thirteen years ago!
Jimi Malik, a half-Indian, half-Irish writer and ladies man
who lives in North West London, has surprised everyone --
himself included -- by deciding to settle down with Kylie,
a twenty-one-year-old model from Canada. But when he bows
out of his own stag night and goes to catch a cab home, he
bumps into Grace Fairley and the past comes rushing back.
Like the way they couldn't stand each other. And how their
high school hair-pulling routine eventually turned into
friendship, then something more. And how he never called
again. She's still furious at him and he's still hot for
her. But what's the harm in sharing a cab? After all,
they're both getting married...Right?
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