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What happens when your Prince Charming turns out not to be so charming after all? In To Have and To Hold, bestselling author Jane Green offers a sizzling, highly entertaining look at romantic relationships after we say รขยยI do.รขยยAlice knows she should be happy. A charming twenty-eight-year-old with a successful catering business, sheรขยยs always dreamed of a rose-covered cottage in the English countryside, filled with children and animals and home-cooked meals. Her favorite attire is comfy jeans, her best manicure features garden dirt under the nails. But when her teenage crushรขยยthe wealthy, dashing man-about-town Joe Chambersรขยยwants to make her his bride, Alice is more than willing to play Cinderella to Joeรขยยs prince. Never mind that he wants her to changeรขยยa diet, ice-blond highlights, stilettos, snooty gallery openingsรขยยand that heรขยยs allergic to nature and kids. She tells herself sheรขยยs happy to sacrifice for love, and besides, with Joeรขยยs stunning good looks and high-profile career at a top financial firm, every woman in London wants to be in her shoes.
But thatรขยยs just the problem. Despite Aliceรขยยs efforts to be the perfect wife, Joe soon reveals a penchant for being hopelessly unfaithful. When a notorious indiscretion with a female colleague forces Joe to transfer to New York, Aliceรขยยs life turns upside down. As Joe continues to sneak around, and her best friendรขยยs beau offers a tempting glimpse of what real love could be like, Alice must decide how much Cinderella she can take before her deepest desires win outรขยยand if she can summon up the courage to find real happiness on her own.
Delicious, witty, and packed with sparkling sex appeal, To Have and To Hold is an unputdownable read that will have you rooting out loud for its endearing heroine. A #1 bestseller in Britain, this latest tale from the beloved, utterly winning Jane Green proves that the search for true love doesnรขยยt always end when someone dons a veil, and offers a lively, refreshing take on modern marriage. ISBN:9780140295948