The Bride Hunter

The Bride Hunter

by Amy Appleton (Author), Amy Appleton (Author), Kate Harrison (Author)

Synopsis

Becca Orchard is the Bride Hunter...the woman filthy rich executives turn to when they decide it's time to supplement the perfect house, the perfect car and the perfect job with the perfect wife. Sacked by her ex-lover (and boss) from her corporate head-hunting job, Becca has turned her hand to playing the world's most ruthless cupid. She knows marriages aren't made in heaven ' and her success rate speaks for itself. Though she never advertises, and most clients choose to keep her involvement secret, her reputation is growing. So much so that a phone call brings her first ever female client, Sam, who is uncompromising in her husband wish-list. Sam's ever-growing demands threaten to take Becca away from her other match-making assignments, involving a groom-to-be who doesn't even know his employers are setting him up. With three love lives in her control, it's a good job Becca's single. But when a man who meets all of Sam's demands appears on the scene, it's time for Becca to examine her own feelings. And work out whether finding true love really is as simple as matching up CVs'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Orion
Published: 20 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 0752893165
ISBN 13: 9780752893167
Book Overview: A heart-broken head-hunter turns ruthless Cupid, using her skills to find wives for her demanding city clients. Until she's asked to find the perfect husband'.

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A well told story you won't be able to put down! South Wales Argus Well written, well crafted and confident... the sort of book you want to take everywhere TRASHIONISTA
Author Bio
Amy Appleton was born in Lancashire, but was lured to London ten years ago and fell in love with Regent's Park, Routemaster buses and the river. She now lives ten minutes' walk from the Thames with her cat (oh, and her boyfriend). When she's not writing, she 'researches' bars and restaurants for scenes in her novels, speed-shops on eBay and watches far too many slushy romantic comedies.