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“Warning: only start this when you’ve got a whole day to spare – you won’t want to stop reading until it’s finished.”
– Company
“Warning: only start this when you’ve got a whole day to spare – you won’t want to stop reading until it’s finished.”
– Company
Synopsis
Melissa Romney-Jones can bake a perfect sponge cake, type her little heart out, and plan a party blindfolded. But none of that has helped her get far in life or in love. When she gets fired — again — she decides to market her impeccable social skills to single men. To avoid embarrassing her father, a Member of Parliament, Melissa dons a blond wig and becomes “Honey,” a no-nonsense bombshell who helps clueless bachelors shop, entertain, and navigate social minefields. She even attends parties if a client needs a “date.” But when a dashing American starts to request Honey’s services on a regular basis, it’s only a matter of time before Honey’s and Melissa’s worlds collide….
The Lady Caroline / 5th July, 2013
Where did the inspiration for Melissa/Honey and The Little Lady Agency come from?
Is there actually such an enterprise. When I first read it I always thought what a super job to have and would be wonderful if it were viable.
I love the ‘Little Lady’ series and have read it countless times.
Recommendation: The Little Lady Agency – A Belle in a Bookshop / 7th April, 2017
[...] of my friends are women and most of these women like fun and easy reads. The Little Lady Agency is one of those, and it completely fits the bill for a book that you can read a little bit at a [...]
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