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Rachel Winters. Home. No Naked Ads - Here! Would like to meet, p Would Like to Meet, page 8 Select Voice: Brian (uk) Emma (uk) Amy (uk) Eric (us) Ivy (us) Would Like to Meet. Would Like to Meet. Try our free service - convert any of your text to speech! More than 10 english voices! Menu.  · Rachel Winters has lived and worked in London, since graduating with a degree in Creative Writing, and Masters in Publishing. Her first role in the publishing industry involved writing a newspaper column for cat breeders, though she has never owned a cat. Would Like to Meet. by. Rachel Winters. · Rating details · 16, ratings · 2, reviews. In this charming, feel-good debut novel, a cynical assistant at a screenwriting agency must reenact the meet-cute scenes from classic romantic comedy movies in order to help her #1 client get his scriptwriting mojo back--but can a real-life meet-cute be in store for someone who doesn't believe in happily ever after?/5.


Buy Would Like to Meet: The perfect uplifting romance, with love, laughter and hope for by Winters, Rachel (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Of the many delightful things about Rachel Winters's witty, engrossing, deeply felt romance (?), "Would Like to Meet," my favorite is the delicate balance it maintains between a skewed yet wholly accurate rendering of life and love while at the same time utilizing tropes and clichés from the very romantic comedies the heroine in the. This post contains affiliate links. Title: Would Like to Meet Author: Rachel Winters Genre: Women's Fiction masquerading as Rom-Com As soon as I read the back cover of this book, I was like yes please give it to me right now. From the copy, I got that this was an enemies to lovers romance. Spoiler alert: it's not. This could definitely be shelved as women's fiction, but it's popping up as.


Of the many delightful things about Rachel Winters’s witty, engrossing, deeply felt romance (?), “Would Like to Meet,” my favorite is the delicate balance it maintains between a skewed yet wholly accurate rendering of life and love while at the same time utilizing tropes and clichés from the very romantic comedies the heroine in the story, Evie, deconstructs across the story. Would Like to Meet is a fun, lighthearted — and at times laugh-out-loud — debut novel that seeks to highlight the power and purpose of a rom-com It’s a reminder that the best meet-cutes happen when they’re least expected.”—San Francisco Chronicle “Kept me turning pages way past my bedtime.”—NPR. Rachel Winters. Rachel Winters is single and living in London. In addition to completing a creative writing MA, she’s spent most of her twenties freelancing for local papers and online magazines–including editing a craft magazine and writing a weekly column about pets (though she doesn’t own any). It’s very Sex and the City.

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