A Perfect Proposal by Katie Fforde.
Century, June 2010.
Review by Laura Parish.
Sophie Apperly’s family has never taken her seriously. Fiercely academic, they see her more practical skills as frivolous whilst constantly taking advantage of her. So when her best friend Milly invites her over to New York, she jumps at the chance. It’ll do her ungrateful family good to do without her for a while. What s more, she’s on a quest America holds the key to solving her family’s financial woes, even if they don’t deserve her help.
From the moment Sophie hits the bright lights of Manhattan she’s determined to enjoy every minute of her big adventure. So when an evening at an art gallery throws her into the path of Matilda, a spirited old lady who invites her to Connecticut for Thanksgiving, Sophie willingly accepts, much to the dismay of Matilda’s grandson Luke. Undeniably attractive but infuriatingly arrogant, he is very protective of his grandmother and seems to doubt Sophie’s motives for befriending her. No match for the formidable Matilda, he eventually admits defeat, but first he has a proposal to make. He’ll help Sophie in her quest to save her family from financial ruin if she repays the favour. But just what does she have to do in return…?
A Perfect Proposal….the main problem I had when reading this book was that at some point, it had to end. I took this book on holiday with me and couldn’t put it down and then proceeded to completely devour it. Katie Fforde is a wonderful storyteller adding lots of lovely twists and turns to the story so even the best story predictors can’t quite know how the plot is going to turn out. It’s a perfect summer read (however, it’s perfect for those cold nights curled up in a comfortable chair too or a lunch hour.) Brilliant, indulgent reading. I totally recommend this book.
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