When Sarah, a teacher from Cornwall, and Matt, a businessman from Nashville, meet on a European coach tour, they soon find themselves in a relationship - a fake one. Because Matt is too busy for romance, and Sarah is only trying to make her ex-husband jealous. For every picturesque destination, there's a loved-up selfie and Facebook post to match. But as their holiday comes to an end, Sarah and Matt realise they're not happy with their pretend relationship. They want the real thing...
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Everyone's back from a week of fun in Simi Valley and envelopes from the Ivy League are beginning to drop all over Fifth Avenue doorsteps.
Freddie is unremarkable - too unremarkable.
I just wanted. I couldn't possibly give. Fantasy and denial were my favorite pastimes, and combine that with ... He talked constantly of love, how we were in love, how one just knows, how I was the One, how he knew I was the One.
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The rule: Get married and have a baby.When Grandpa Stinson dies, he expects nothing more than to keep his grandsons together, running the family's multibillion-dollar business.