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BY REQUEST December 2008
December in the UK sees a reissue of A SURPRISE CHRISTMAS PROPOSAL.
Until then check out what readers have had to say.
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Times 4 stars "A Surprise Christmas Proposal, is a captivating tale of new beginnings, love and healing. Liz Fielding has penned a wonderful holiday romance which is told in the first person and entertains her audience. Sophie is magical and endearing with her love for life and wanting to show Gabriel just what living means. Gabriel is a wonderful brooding hero that I couldn’t get enough of. He is the kind of man that women dream about."
"SUPER sweet book. Gabriel is a bit of a grouch, and it's very heart warming to watch Sophie draw him out. This book is written in the first person, which is a bit unusual for the genre. Nevertheless, Fielding makes it work, and the effect is light hearted and fun. This book comes highly recommended!"
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"BRIDES FOR CHRISTMAS" UK re-release "By Request"December 2007
"A Surprise Christmas Proposal" by Liz Fielding
"Isn't it strange how things turn out? A week ago I was virtually jobless, almost homeless, and had totally sworn off men -- a sad way to be before Christmas, don't you think? Now I'm not only working for the most gorgeous man alive, but I'm living in his house!"
Meet sassy, smiley Sophie Harrington. Read in her own words how a much-needed job brings her up close and personal with rugged bachelor Gabriel York. Although Sophie is hardly a waif or stray, Gabriel ends up taking her in as a temporary lodger in his exclusive London home. How long before he realizes Sophie isn't just for Christmas--but for life...?
*Plus* books by Carole Mortimer and Jessica Hart...
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But clinging to Gabriel York’s window sill by my fingernails I had a moment of truth. Reality. Let me live through this, I promised whatever unfortunate deity had been given the task of looking after total idiots, and I will embrace maturity. I’ll even get to grips with my dislike of technology and sign up for a computer course. From the book A SURPRISE
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