Truth-Or-Date.com. Nina Harrington
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‘I look forward to reading this author’s next release … and her next … and her next. It truly is a stunning debut, with characters that will remain in your thoughts long after you have closed the book.’
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‘Rich with emotion, and pairing two truly special characters, this beautiful story is simply unforgettable.
A keeper.’
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‘A well-constructed plot and a scrumptious, larger-than-life hero combined with generous amounts of humour and pathos make for an excellent read.’
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NINA grew up in rural Northumberland, England, and decided at the age of eleven that she was going to be a librarian—because then she could read all of the books in the public library whenever she wanted! Since then she has been a shop assistant, community pharmacist, technical writer, university lecturer, volcano walker and industrial scientist, before taking a career break to realise her dream of being a fiction writer. When she is not creating stories which make her readers smile, her hobbies are cooking, eating, enjoying good wine—and talking, for which she has had specialist training.
Truth-Or-Date.com
Nina Harrington
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From: Andromeda@ConstellationOfficeServices
To: saffie@saffronthechef
Subject: Our least favourite school friend and online dating
Hey Saffie.
I know, I know. I should have listened when you tried to warn me against working part-time for Elise van der Kamp in the first place.
Do you remember when Elise signed up with that expensive Internet dating agency for young executives? Well, now she has decided she is too busy to write her own emails and that I should do it for her. Write a few emails, she said. Then a few more. Just to get the ball rolling. After all, what else are personal assistants for?
Right.
I almost told her what to do with her job, but then she offered me a special bonus, which should be enough to pay for that professional illustrator’s course I’ve been yearning to go on. It would be perfect. And just what I need to be taken seriously as an artist.
Not much has changed from school, has it? Elise knew I couldn’t turn it down.
So guess who has been wooing potential Christmas party arm candy for our least favourite school friend every evening for the past week? Oh, yes.
Well, things have just sunk to a new low.
Ten minutes ago she texted me to say that she