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WARNING: This book contains strong language, unnecessary violence and irreverent British humour, and should therefore not be read by anyone.
Can a girl marry a guy if his name sounds like a mechanically operated sex toy?
After a successful working partnership and a blossoming carnal relationship, Abigail Love and her boyfriend, Will, have moved up to London together to join their YouTube news channel, Prime Time Today. But all is quiet, and with nothing much to report on, Abigail's job is soon under threat, along with her relationship. Fortunately for her, McDongle makes a timely appearance.
This laugh out loud romantic comedy is perfect for fans of Nick Spalding, Matt Dunn and Tracy Boom.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Blake is the author of the brand new series of laugh out loud Abigail Love books. This second one is a funny British romantic office comedy that is basically a love story, sort of. It's also been described as chic lit, but it's probably not. However, people are saying that it is one of the best rom com books that they've ever read, although probably not as good as those written by Nick Spalding or anyone else for that matter. He's also written a series of almost funny books about Inspector Capstan that form the back story to this new series.
Genre: Romance
Can a girl marry a guy if his name sounds like a mechanically operated sex toy?
After a successful working partnership and a blossoming carnal relationship, Abigail Love and her boyfriend, Will, have moved up to London together to join their YouTube news channel, Prime Time Today. But all is quiet, and with nothing much to report on, Abigail's job is soon under threat, along with her relationship. Fortunately for her, McDongle makes a timely appearance.
This laugh out loud romantic comedy is perfect for fans of Nick Spalding, Matt Dunn and Tracy Boom.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Blake is the author of the brand new series of laugh out loud Abigail Love books. This second one is a funny British romantic office comedy that is basically a love story, sort of. It's also been described as chic lit, but it's probably not. However, people are saying that it is one of the best rom com books that they've ever read, although probably not as good as those written by Nick Spalding or anyone else for that matter. He's also written a series of almost funny books about Inspector Capstan that form the back story to this new series.
Genre: Romance
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