Wild Things: (Churchminster: book 3): an addictive, funny and feel-good rom-com you’ll want to devour

Wild Things: (Churchminster: book 3): an addictive, funny and feel-good rom-com you’ll want to devour
ISBN-10
1409095339
ISBN-13
9781409095330
Series
Wild Things
Category
Fiction
Pages
464
Language
English
Published
2010-04-29
Publisher
Random House
Author
Jo Carnegie

Description

Much loved author, Jo Carnegie, brings us another riveting and raunchy read - a really steamy, romantic and hilarious indulgence that fans of Jilly Cooper will adore... 'Fabulous... Sexy and scandalous... If the countryside was always this exciting, we'd swap our stilettos for shooting sticks in a flash' -- Heat 'Sex, gossip and laughs aplenty' -- Image 'Sexy shenanigans and hilarious goings on '' -- Saturday Magazine 'Easy holiday read or curling up on the sofa with a cuppa on a rainy Saturday!' -- ***** Reader review 'A cracking pace and the characters are fantastic' -- ***** Reader review 'I had many a late night reading those extra few pages!' -- ***** Reader review ************************************************************************ THE SCENE IS SET FOR A PERFECTLY SCANDALOUS YEAR... When an A-list film set descends on the quiet village of Churchminster, so begins a very interesting time for the village... Meet the glamorous cast of Wild Things! Sophia - the leading lady who gets what she wants. And she wants... Jed - the village's gorgeous gardener, living with devoted girlfriend... Camilla - sweet-natured and desperate for a baby, unlike her sister... Calypso - fiercely ambitious, and unimpressed by the penetrating gaze of... Rafe - dashing leading man, who quickly wins over Calypso's grandmother... Clementine - whose only desire is for Churchminster to win 'Britain's Best Village'! Wild Things is a racy, pacy and sexy romp - guaranteed to have you laughing out loud and crying for more! The Churchminster adventures continue in Dirty Tricks. Have you read Country Pursuits and Naked Truths, the first two books in the series?

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