★★★★★ Fast-paced fun! She's filthy rich, horribly insecure and disappointingly single ... American socialite, Noelle Foley flies halfway around the world to be maid-of-honor to the childhood best friend she's not seen in years.
On the turbulent flight from LA, after one too many glasses of champagne, she offloads some emotional baggage on her fellow passenger, Sam, a Hollywood stuntman. Noelle would be better suited being bestie to Alexis Rose, only she's not ... but she sure finds her own Schitt's Creek at the Christmas-themed wedding party in New Zealand. It's hot enough to melt the pants off the celebrant, and she last spotted the best man... when she propositioned him on the flight over ... and more than words fly when pole-dancing Sam unintentionally lights volatile Noelle's fuse. Tidings of comfort and joy? Not quite. Tinsel in a twist. About right.
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★★★★★ Fast-paced fun! I really enjoyed this fun, clever romance about one of those situations we've all been in during our younger, single, globetrotting days... where we think: "If only I could write a book about this!" ★★★★★ The Best Noelle She's got an attitude and is the passenger from hell that you would not want to get stuck next to on a flight. And you just know there'll be fun and games when she meets Sam, a gorgeous stuntman who she's next to on the flight, again at her best friend's wedding in NZ. This is was a delight to read with really funny moments ★★★★★ Loads of fun! A fun read packed full of laughs, catastrophes and romance. ★★★★★ A fun read. There's not a dull moment in this opposites attract rom-com. ★★★★★ A fun seasonal romance. If you like a messy heroine and a drop dead gorgeous, pole dancing hero, this is the book for you.
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Anna Foxkirk writes upbeat romantic women's fiction. Born in Fiji, she was educated in the UK, but has spent most of her life travelling the globe. Her love affair with fiction began at a very young age: Though living on a small coral atoll in the Pacific Ocean, at the age of seven she was sent off to boarding school in frost-bitten Yorkshire, England - how better to escape her confines than in the pages of a good book. After university in Scotland, she served seven years with the British military in Bosnia, including a stint living in Edinburgh Castle, before going on to become a teacher of English and history. A lifetime of travelling and living abroad - France, England, Scotland, Germany, Bosnia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Kiribati - is reflected in her stories, especially her 'Passport to Love' series. Anna now lives on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, Australia, with her husband, three children and dog, Truffle.