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Do You Come Here Often?

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781848944725

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 21st January 2010

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Romance / Adult & Contemporary Romance

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A hilarious, escapist romcom from the author of CONFESSIONS OF A FORTY-SOMETHING F##K UP!

What becomes of the broken-hearted?

Grace was just a teenager when Jimi broke her heart. But now she’s moved on and is happy with her perfect fiancé Spencer. Even if they still haven’t set the date . . .

You give love a bad name.

Meanwhile, Jimi’s own wedding day is just around the corner. He’s certain he’s found The One. Or has he? Because when he bumps into Grace again, something suddenly doesn’t feel right.

More than a feeling?

There is still unmistakeable chemistry between them. But is it really worth risking everything for?

One thing’s for sure: as the radio plays its late-night love songs, Grace is about to discover that the best lines are the ones you write yourself . . .

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The perfect reading romcom
<i>Daily Mail</i> on ME AND MR DARCY
Fantastically funny
<i>Elle</i> on ME AND MR DARCY
Sharply written, pacey and funny...pure self-indulgence'
<i>The Times</i> on BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR
Feel-good fiction full of unexpected twists and turns
<i>OK!</i>
Nobody does it quite like Alexandra Potter
<i>Daily Mirror</i>
A touching, funny love-story
<i>Company</i>
Always perceptive, often funny, never dull
<i>Heat</i>
Feel-good fiction full of unexpected twists and turns
OK! Magazine
Nobody does it quite like Alexandra Potter
Daily Mirror
A touching, funny love story
Company
Always perceptive, often funny, never dull
Heat
Praise for Alexandra Potter
Praise for Do You Come Here Often?
Fantastically funny
Elle
Sharply written, pacey and funny
The Times