It's Got to be Perfect: the memoirs of a modern-day matchmaker

It's Got to be Perfect: the memoirs of a modern-day matchmaker

by HaleyHill (Author)

Synopsis

Number One Amazon Best Seller in Biographical Fiction! When Ellie Rigby hurls her three-carat engagement ring into the gutter, she is certain of only one thing, that she has yet to know true love. Following months of disastrous internet dates and conflicting advice from her dysfunctional friends, she decides to take matters into her own hands. Although now, instead of just looking for a man for herself, she's certain her life's purpose is to find deep and meaningful love for all of the singles in the world. Five years on, running the UK's biggest matchmaking agency, and with hundreds of engagements to her name, she has all the answers she needs. She knows why eighty-five percent of relationships fail. She knows why twenty-eight is the most eligible age for a woman. She knows that by thirty-five she'll have only a thirty-percent chance of marriage. Most of all, she knows that no matter what, it has to be perfect. Or does it? It's Got to Be Perfect is inspired the author's six years as a matchmaker in London and has been short-listed for two awards.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Matador
Published: 01 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1783060778
ISBN 13: 9781783060771
Book Overview: Finalist - Best Dating Book 2013 Finalist - Readers' (US) Favorite

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'As deliciously gossipy as it gets' -- Sadie Nicholas 'High drama and lots of laughs' -- Susan Quilliam 'Hilarious and so very, very true' -- James Preece
Author Bio
Haley was born in London in 1977, with a big heart, big feet and big ideals. In 2005, she set up what turned out to be the UK's biggest matchmaking agency. She has since sold it and drunk the proceeds. She lives in Battersea with her husband James, a wine merchant and consequent enabler of her habit, their twin girls and a scruffy hound called Rufus. She spends her days chasing her toddlers around the house, trying to write but mostly just messing about on Twitter.