Who's Afraid of Mr Wolfe?: The perfect romantic comedy for summer 2018

Who's Afraid of Mr Wolfe?: The perfect romantic comedy for summer 2018

by Hazel Osmond
Who's Afraid of Mr Wolfe?: The perfect romantic comedy for summer 2018

Who's Afraid of Mr Wolfe?: The perfect romantic comedy for summer 2018

by Hazel Osmond

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Overview

Ellie Somerset's high-flying job as an advertising copywriter is hard work, but she's got it under control. Her sexy, devil-may-care new boss, on the other hand? She'll try her best...A perfect romantic comedy for fans of Holly Martin and Cathy Bramley.

Ellie Somerset loves her career-obsessed boyfriend Sam and she loves her job as an advertising copywriter. But Sam is always at work and her fresh ideas keep being overlooked. Her life gets more complicated when new boss Jack Wolfe - Heathcliff in jeans - arrives at the agency. With his brooding good looks, trademark scowl and plans for change, he challenges Ellie to smarten up and prove herself. To Ellie's horror, she finds herself both repelled and attracted to the sexy and dangerous Jack. But this particular wolf has an awful lot to hide . . .


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857380319
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Publication date: 03/31/2011
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Hazel Osmond has been an advertising copywriter for nearly twenty years, working on a variety of accounts, from house builders to building societies; furniture stores to museums. She has won the Woman & Home short story competition sponsored by Costa and the Yeovil short story prize, and her first romantic comedy Who's Afraid of Mr Wolfe?', was shortlisted for the Romantic Comedy of the Year by the UK's Romantic Novelists' Association in 2012. She has gone on to write three further romantic comedies and a range of short stories published in magazines. Northumberland is her home and, when not writing, she is a pain to live with.
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