Is there really such a thing as a perfect proposal?Suzie and Harry are partners in romance. That is, they run a business helping would-be grooms create the perfect marriage proposal. And their office is in Suzie’s bedroom. But despite appearances, they are just friends. Honest.Harry’s latest...
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Is there really such a thing as a perfect proposal?Suzie and Harry are partners in romance. That is, they run a business helping would-be grooms create the perfect marriage proposal. And their office is in Suzie’s bedroom. But despite appearances, they are just friends. Honest.Harry’s latest PR stunt is set to catapult the business into the big leagues. He’ll propose to Suzie a different way every day for 100 days for the perfectproposal.com website. With a bittersweet pang Suzie agrees. But however exotic the location, or breath-takingly romantic the setting, Suzie has to keep remembering that ‘Marry Me?’ is the one question her head just won’t let her heart say yes to.This business proposal should come with one hundred broken heart warnings...Praise for Holly Martin's The Guestbook‘Holly Martin writes about life and love with such big-hearted warmth and flair – invite The Guestbook into your home today!’ - Belinda Jones'Funny, poignant and riveting as well as romantic. Don't miss The Guestbook! I couldn't get enough of the guests' entries and it's got everything: humour, heartbreak, loss, love.' - I Heart.. Chick Lit 'If you’re going to buy any book then buy this delightful one! The Guestbook is splendid, it is beautiful, it is magical and it will leave you with such a smile on your face!' - Reading in the Sunshine 'Captivating, romantic, fun, laugh-out-loud funny, effortless, exciting and unputdownable! EVERYONE SHOULD BUY THIS BOOK!' - Victoria Loves Books'an original heart-warming novel which will have you routing for Annie all the way!' - BookBoodle'This was honestly, 100% one of the most enjoyable books I have ever read – I devoured it in 2 sittings! Holly’s writing style is so easy and fluent it gets hard to stop, and before you know it you’ve read 200 pages and completely forgot about dinner.' - Jenny In Neverland
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