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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two books by Sophie Kinsella. She is a British author who writes romcoms set in or around London. The first book was called "Can You Keep A Secret". It was about a young woman who sits on a plane and freaks out when the plane hits turbulence. She ends up confessing lots of stuff to a nearby plane passenger. The next day when she arrives at work she discovers that the fellow plane passenger is actually the CEO and founder of the company she works for. The next book was called "I owe you one". A woman is in a coffee shop and the guy at the table next to hers asks her to watch his laptop for a few minutes while he takes a phone call outside. The ceiling happens to cave in from a water leak while the guy is outside . She saves his laptop. They strike up a relationship. I liked both books. They were both fun. I thought the characters and the story were well developed. I picked up those particular books because I have read a few other books by the same author and always enjoy her books. I downloaded the books from my library Libby / Overdrive website. [/quote] I am the same poster who read "Can You Keep A Secret" and "I Owe You One" earlier this month. I read two more books also by Sophie Kinsella this month. I read "Twenties Girl" And I just finished listening to "Wedding Night". Twenties Girl was about a young woman who is haunted by the ghost of her great aunt. Wedding Night was about a woman who breaks up with her boyfriend of 4 years, then happens to run into a guy with whom she had a teenage summer romance 15 years earlier. They impulsively decide to get married even though they had not seen each other in 15 years. The bride's sister pulls all kinds of stunts to prevent them from consummating the marriage so that it can be annulled. I enjoyed them both. There was this one part in Wedding night that I literally laughed out loud about. [/quote] I picked up Sophie Kinsella based your recommendation and am really enjoying it. Thank you![/quote] Oh how cool! Which one did you start with?[/quote]
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