Meet Me in London: The sparkling new romance for 2020. Perfect escapism, for fans of Sarah Morgan and Lindsey Kelk.

Time to Read
5 hrs 18 mins

Reading Time

5 hrs 18 mins

How long to read Meet Me in London: The sparkling new romance for 2020. Perfect escapism, for fans of Sarah Morgan and Lindsey Kelk.?

The estimated word count of Meet Me in London: The sparkling new romance for 2020. Perfect escapism, for fans of Sarah Morgan and Lindsey Kelk. is 79,360 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 5 hrs 18 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 8 hrs 50 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 2 hrs 57 mins.

Meet Me in London: The sparkling new romance for 2020. Perfect escapism, for fans of Sarah Morgan and Lindsey Kelk. - 79,360 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 8 hrs 50 mins
Average 250 words/min 5 hrs 18 mins
Fast 450 words/min 2 hrs 57 mins
Meet Me in London: The sparkling new romance for 2020. Perfect escapism, for fans of Sarah Morgan and Lindsey Kelk. by Georgia Toffolo
Authors
Georgia Toffolo

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79,360 words

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for Meet Me in London: The sparkling new romance for 2020. Perfect escapism, for fans of Sarah Morgan and Lindsey Kelk.

8 hours and 32 minutes

Audiobook length


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‘Uplifting, romantic and festive – the perfect book to curl up with. I couldn’t put it down’ Rosie Nixon, Editor-in-Chief, HELLO! magazine‘Fresh, fun and full of romance! I loved it!’ Sunday Times bestselling author Heidi Swain ‘A perfect escapist, heart-warming read!  I was hooked from the first line!’ Katie Ginger author of Summer Strawberries at Swallowtail Bay'Unwrap and enjoy this Christmassy treat of a read' Mandy Baggot – bestselling author of My Greek Island SummerWhat do you do when your fake engagement starts to feel too real…Aspiring clothes designer Victoria Scott spends her days working in a bar in Chelsea, and her evenings designing vintage clothes, dreaming of one day opening her own boutique. But these aspirations are under threat from the new department store opening at the end of her road. She needs a Christmas miracle, but one is not forthcoming.Oliver Russell’s Christmas is not looking very festive right now. His family’s new London department store opening is behind schedule, and on top of that his interfering, if well meaning, mother is pressing him to introduce his girlfriend to her. A girlfriend who does not exist. He needs a diversion. Something to keep his mother from interfering while he focuses on the business.When Oliver meets Victoria, he offers a proposition: pretend to be his girlfriend at the opening of his store and he will provide an opportunity for Victoria to showcase her designs. But what starts as a business arrangement soon becomes something more tempting, as the fake relationship starts to feel very real. But when secrets in Victoria’s past are exposed will Oliver walk away, or will they both follow their hearts and find what neither knew they were looking for…****Readers Love Meet me in London‘This was an absolute joy to read…It honestly ticked all of the boxes for me.’ – five stars‘I couldn't put it down. The ending was perfect and I think would lend itself to a spin-off where we can have a book for each of the friends to tell their story; I'd definitely read them if there was.’ – five stars‘Georgia Toffolo is a new author for me and I was quite surprised to find that Meet Me In London is a Mills and Boon book …they can quite easily fit in with the modern-day chick lit genre now.… I really enjoyed reading this. The writing style was easy, the characters were believable. A passionate story of love and friendship recommended for the Christmas season.’ – five stars‘A classic rom-com… the perfect Christmas read in 2020.‘The perfect escape… it's like one big warm hug.’ Kelly McFarland, editor at CelebMix‘Meet Me in London will without a doubt warm your heart this winter.’