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A PROMISING MAN (AND ABOUT TIME, TOO) by ELIZABETH YOUNG
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SummaryFrom the fire-hot author of Asking for Trouble comes a
second irresistibly funny and romantic novel, in which we
meet the delightfully wicked Harriet and John, who are
matched as perfectly as scones and clotted cream -- if only
Harriet would let herself indulge. Up to her eyeballs in her friends' dramas, Harriet Grey has
no time for her own, let alone getting entangled with John
Mackenzie. And though it's been ages since she's met one of
the most gorgeous men London has to offer, it seems John's
entangled with someone else. Or is he? Though they say all's fair in love, Harriet isn't about to
complicate her life -- or risk her heart. But the
persistent John seems to pop up everywhere she turns, and
soon she's agreeing to meet him for a cocktail to repay a
favor. After all, what harm can come out of one innocent
little drink? Maybe a few breathtaking kisses, some
suspiciously lingering embraces, and a wonderful weak-kneed
dizziness that most definitely is not the flu. And that's
before she finds herself all alone with John at
Christmas. .
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