Gemma Townley
Gemma Townley presents a charming romantic comedy where a hopeless romantic's pursuit of a fairytale love leads to unexpected discoveries about what true romance really entails.
Kate Hetherington harbored a deep-seated belief in a love straight out of a storybook. She envisioned a gallant knight, not just with shiny armor, but perhaps armor that gleamed with an almost magical luminescence, arriving astride a magnificent steed, ideally a pristine white stallion with a flowing mane. Her romantic ideals extended beyond mere chivalry, encompassing grand gestures: evenings illuminated by bursts of dazzling fireworks, declarations of love whispered under enchanted skies, and a suitor impeccably dressed, perhaps in a custom-tailored Armani suit, embodying the epitome of modern-day fairytale charm. For Kate, these weren't extravagant demands, but the fundamental ingredients of a true romance. Her closest confidantes, Sally and Tom, a duo of self-proclaimed pragmatists who grounded their lives in undeniable reality, never missed an opportunity to gently (or not so gently) mock her seemingly unattainable standards. They would often quip about her chasing rainbows while they dealt with actual rent and bills, playfully labeling her a hopeless romantic with an overactive imagination. Despite their teasing, Kate steadfastly believed her yearning for a genuine fairy tale was not only valid but entirely justified, especially after years of searching fruitlessly across all of London for her ideal mate. Her convictions only strengthened after she quite literally stumbled upon an ancient, leather-bound volume in a dusty old bookshop. Its title, embossed in fading gold, proclaimed it "The Hopeless Romantic’s Handbook: A Guide to Manifesting Your Fairytale." Intrigued and a little desperate, Kate decided to fully embrace its quirky advice and somewhat dubious promises, including a money-back guarantee should her dreams not materialize. To her astonishment, the peculiar handbook seemed to possess an undeniable magic, or at least a powerful serendipity. Before Kate could even whisper the name "Cinderella," she found herself introduced to Joe Rogers. An American actor whose chiseled features and charismatic presence were undeniably captivating, Joe was, in Kate’s eyes, the very embodiment of perfection. With his athletic build and charming demeanor, he possessed the undeniable strength and allure needed to quite literally sweep her off her feet, fulfilling a fantasy she hadn't dared to articulate. Kate was convinced she had finally discovered "The One," her very own Prince Charming stepping right out of her dreams. However, her lifelong friends, Sally and Tom, displayed a distinct lack of enthusiasm for Kate’s dreamboat. Their skepticism was palpable, their expressions a mix of concern and guarded judgment, prompting Kate to question their motives. Were they simply envious of her newfound happiness, unable to reconcile her fantastic romance with their own pragmatic outlooks? Or did their more grounded perspectives allow them to perceive something about love, or perhaps about Joe, that remained conspicuously absent from the pages of Kate’s cherished handbook? Kate began to feel an unsettling alienation from her closest allies, a discomforting sensation that surely wasn't a prerequisite for finding true love. Unbeknownst to her, a crucial piece of her fairy tale remained unwritten, and her true knight, far from being a distant fantasy, was waiting patiently in the wings. He was much closer, indeed, closer than her most vivid imagination could ever have conceived, ready to reveal a love story more authentic and enduring than any she had ever dreamed.
Autores: Gemma Townley
Fecha de publicación: 26-11-2008
Idioma: en
Páginas: 287
Valoración: Sin datos
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Gemma Townley es una escritora británica, conocida por sus novelas de ficción contemporánea y chick lit. Ha publicado varios libros, entre ellos "The Great Christmas Knit-Off", "The Taming of the Queen" y "The Wedding of the Year". Su estilo se caracteriza por el humor, los personajes entrañables y las tramas románticas con un toque de comedia. Townley ha sido descrita como una autora que explora las relaciones modernas y los desafíos personales con ligereza y encanto.
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