another great read by Milly Johnson.Not her best book but it was only her second and I felt she god better as time went on.Stevie is looking forward to her wedding when big burly Scot Adam informs her that her fiance Matthew has ran off with his pretty girl friend .Adam blames Stevie and Stevie blames Adam for letting it happen .Interesting but I think she rushed the end a bit which could have ended in so many ways . from the author of the yorkshire pudding club which i lovedstayed up til midnight finishing it. here's the synopsis from amazon:Romance writer and single mum Stevie Honeywell has only weeks to go to her wedding when her fiance Matthew runs off with her glamorous new friend Jo MacLean. It feels like history repeating itself for Stevie, but this time she is determined to win back her man. She isn't going to act as he might expect. She isn't going to wail and dig her heels in, she is simply going to pretend to let him go whilst she pursues a mad course of dieting, exercising and self-improvement. And it feels like history is repeating itself for Adam MacLean too, who is also determined to win his lady, Jo, back with the same basic psychological tactics. Then he is going to initiate his master plan: Getting together with Stevie to drive Jo wild with jealousy. So, like the Scottish country jig 'The Birds and the Bees', the couples all change partners and learn some revealing truths about each other along the way. But what happens when Adam's master plan actually starts to work? And just who will Stevie be dancing with when the music stops?quite predictable but really liked the characters in this, love Milly's style of writing.
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I loved it. The story was very predictable but it was exactly what I wanted from chick lit.
—Valariec20
It was cute. Took me awhile to get into, but enjoyable.
—suttonke