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|pages=336
|publisher=Choc Lit
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'''Romance Reader Awards: Best Romantic Read 2011'''
Honor Sontag left her home in the States and came to the UK. Her career had hit a sticky patch but she was determined to take a four-month break in Brighton to think things over and get herself back together again. She needed a job that would help to supplement the money she had - and she definitely didn't want anything 'heavy'. The other thing that she didn't want was any sort of romantic entanglement. She's not even that tempted by the brother of her landlady, who's good looking, but his sister can't stop commenting about how irregularly he works although someone else mentions that he's on the buses. Not much of a starter there then.
It's a good story too, with plenty of twists and turns and I doubt that I would have seen them coming even if I'd been on better form. If you want a relaxing read that's going to make you think then I doubt that you'll do a lot better than this one. Thank you, Choc Lit and Sue Moorcroft for sending this book at just the right moment.
If this book appeals then you're likely to enjoy anything by [[:Category:Sue Moorcroft|Sue Moorcroft]]. For something unusual but good from Choc Lit try [[The Untied Kingdom by Kate Johnson]]. We also have a review of [[Is This Love? by Sue Moorcroft]].
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