I’ll Take New York

· HarperCollins UK
4.2
76 reviews
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512
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About this ebook

The author of the Sunday Times bestselling Take a Look at Me Now, returns to New York with her most heart-warming, romantic story yet.

Have you ever given up on love?

When her boyfriend lets her down for the last time, Brooklyn bookshop owner Bea James makes a decision – no more. No more men, no more heartbreak, and no more pain.

Psychiatrist Jake Steinmann is making a new start too, leaving his broken marriage behind in San Francisco. From now on there'll just be one love in his life: New York.

At a party where they seem to be the only two singletons, Bea and Jake meet, and decide there’s just one thing for it. They will make a pact: no more relationships.

But the city has other plans . . .

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4.2
76 reviews
Heather Morton
April 18, 2015
Another good read from Miranda, I just couldn't stop reading it, now onto another 1 of her books :)
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Carole Hulbert
October 6, 2015
Really enjoyable. Couldn't put it down.
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Kay Davison
September 21, 2015
Fab book definitely recommend kept me hooked
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About the author

Miranda Dickinson has always had a head full of stories. From an early age she dreamed of writing a book that would make the heady heights of Kingswinford Library. She is also a singer-songwriter.

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