Maggie Hunter is living the life she's always wanted.
Her career is taking off and, thanks to Japanese straighteningtechnology, her hair is lying down. The commitment-phobicMaggie even has a serious boyfriend, Max. Smart, caring andfunny, Max is practically perfect. There's just one problem:he's adamant that it's time for Maggie to move in.
Maggie's not sure she's ready to go from 'me' to 'we,' or if shecan cope with putting all her eggs in one basket (or all her shoesin one closet)! If only she could be more like Eloise, her bestfriend who's dying to start nesting. Except Eloise is with Jake,who has an apparent allergy to forward planning. He'll barelycommit to an entire weekend at her place, let alone a joint lease.
So—Maggie wants a man like Jake, and Eloise wants a man likeMax. At least that's how it seems to Maggie. She knows thatsomehow someone will have to make a switch, but as sheexamines the relationships around her, she can't help butwonder, can you really make someone change?
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Born in London, despite brief trips into the countryside, Jane has always been a city girl at heart. After studying history at Oxford University she entered the allegedly glamorous world of television, beginning her career as tea and coffee coordinator for Nickelodeon UK. Progressing to researcher and then to assistant producer her contracts took her to MTV and finally to the BBC where she worked for several years. Since 2000 Jane has enjoyed a double life as a part-time PA which has given her more time to write and feel guilty about not going to the gym. Jane's novels include Lost and Found, Technical Hitch, Like Mother, Like Daughter and Confessions of an Agony Aunt. Find out more at www.janesigaloff.com
Maggie is living the life she s always wanted. Her career is taking off and, thanks to Japanese straightening technology, her hair is lying down. Commitment-phobic Maggie even has a funny, caring boyfriend but there sone problem: he wants Maggie to move in. Maggie s not sure she s ready to move from me to we ... As she examines the relationships around her, Maggie has to decide: is she ready to face herfears and embrace her own romancipation?
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