Now that she’s found the perfect man, will she get her perfect proposal?
Alex, a marketing manager for a dog hotel, has always dreamed of having a fairy-tale proposal—one with a glorious sunset, iconic backdrop, and rose petals. She's found her Mr. Right. Life with her boyfriend Miles, a sexy paediatrician, couldn't be more perfect! Except...he's no closer to putting a ring on it despite saying that he's ready for marriage.
After a romantic getaway to Paris ends in more disappointment, and Alex receives news that sends her world into a spin, she decides that the proposal of her dreams won't just fall into her lap. So she takes matters into her own hands and hatches a plan that will lead to a proposal—a little bit of hinting can't hurt.
Will Alex get her happily-ever-after, or is there a reason why Miles is dragging his feet?
Readers of my blog will know how much I adore British authors. I love their humour and their phrasing, and I've been gobbling up their books in all different genres. And Spring is no exception. She pens modern and fun characters and layers her stories with humour without being campy. Olivia brings something fresh with her contemporary approach to relationships.
After falling in love with Alex from Only When It's Love, I couldn't wait to see what she's been up to. Doesn't working at a dog hotel sound like the perfect job? Alex maintains her status as the perfect leading lady by being relatable and someone you'd like to have as a friend. She's tenacious with just the right amount of cheekiness. And we can't forget the heat! Spring fans the flames between Alex and Miles (warning: some may be offended at some of the language).
The cast of supporting characters are just as developed and well-written as the leads. Readers of Spring's are in for a treat with cameos by characters from her other books.
Although this is a sequel to Only When It's Love, it can be read as a standalone novel.
OLIVIA SPRING is a PR professional from London. She loves cake and has always wanted to be a writer. Because she still works in public relations, she adopted a pen name to spare the embarrassment of any clients that may read anything racy.
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