Poppy Wyatt loses her engagement ring, and her phone is stolen. When she finds an abandoned phone in a trash can she feels lucky again and leaves a number for the hotel to contact her when they find her ring. Businessman Sam Roxton, the owner of the phone, doesn’t agree. He wants his phone back and ...
the ending ruined everything for me. i mean, Poppy was realistic and at times i could even sympathize with her character, while Sam was the typical male protagonist that appears in almost every Kinsella book; quick-tempered, laconic but has a smile you could die for. i was truly enjoying this novel....
After reading this I want to stop at every trash bin to see if someone's tossed out a phone.Seriously.I want to be Poppy. I even want her ridiculously sticky situations, her faults and horrible judgment about getting involved with someone else's email account. She was truly lovable and exactly what ...
Cross-posted on Soapboxing.netIt's funny: despite the fact that I've Got Your Number is virtually identical to the other Sophie Kinsella title I've read, Can You Keep a Secret?, I liked it vastly more. Both involve somewhat flighty women getting into scrapes with gruff, uncommunicative businessmen w...
This book is so wonderful. I felt instantly happy when I finished it. It has everything it needs: laughter, positive energy and lots of love.Portuguese review here.
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