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Forget Me Knot
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While I'm not much a fan of reading chick lit books, I will say that "Forget Me Knot" was an enjoyable book with some good comedy, a sweet romance, and a set of a few nice characters.
The story begins pretty typical: Abigail Crompton is a florist and owner of Fabulous Flowers, (a flower shop)who's been engaged to her long time boyfriend, Toby Kenwood, a successful lawyer and son to a wealthy family. Her relationship with Toby though isn't as perfect as Abby would liked as her fiance always seem to be working long hours on the job and making Abby feel pretty much neglected. Then one night, while trying to meet her future mother-in-law, Abby soon get trapped in a elevator (the worst possible moment that could happen as she has a phobia from riding it)with a stranger name Dan. He consoles Abby through her fears and, in turn, Abby reveals intimate details about herself and her own fiance. The pair soon gets rescued and Abby believes that there will be no possible way that they'll ever meet again. (As if!) The very next day, Abby's shop is chosen as an location for an romantic comedy movie and is surprised to meet the director himself: Dan.
What I really enjoyed about this book was the British humor that it had, from what the characters said or from the scenes being played out in the story. I had already figured out what the plot was but the way the author told the story was interesting. There wasn't much I didn't like; it had laughs, it had romance, it had drama (though not much)but it was still enjoyable. I might look for more books from this author.
The story begins pretty typical: Abigail Crompton is a florist and owner of Fabulous Flowers, (a flower shop)who's been engaged to her long time boyfriend, Toby Kenwood, a successful lawyer and son to a wealthy family. Her relationship with Toby though isn't as perfect as Abby would liked as her fiance always seem to be working long hours on the job and making Abby feel pretty much neglected. Then one night, while trying to meet her future mother-in-law, Abby soon get trapped in a elevator (the worst possible moment that could happen as she has a phobia from riding it)with a stranger name Dan. He consoles Abby through her fears and, in turn, Abby reveals intimate details about herself and her own fiance. The pair soon gets rescued and Abby believes that there will be no possible way that they'll ever meet again. (As if!) The very next day, Abby's shop is chosen as an location for an romantic comedy movie and is surprised to meet the director himself: Dan.
What I really enjoyed about this book was the British humor that it had, from what the characters said or from the scenes being played out in the story. I had already figured out what the plot was but the way the author told the story was interesting. There wasn't much I didn't like; it had laughs, it had romance, it had drama (though not much)but it was still enjoyable. I might look for more books from this author.
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