Then:
Back at university Dominic makes a drunken pact with Lucy: if neither of us are married by 35, let’s marry each other.
Now:
They are 35. And they are condering if it could actually work. Dominic’s quit life as a brilliant New York ad exec and moved back to London to find out. Lucy is a single mother and doesn’t know whether to take him seriously.
The proposal would be ideal – if only he wasn’t already married, she hadn’t tried marriage once before, and their sex wasn’t quite so bad…
Can friendship be redesigned to make a marriage?
Or is there too much excess baggage?
Back at university Dominic makes a drunken pact with Lucy: if neither of us are married by 35, let’s marry each other.
Now:
They are 35. And they are condering if it could actually work. Dominic’s quit life as a brilliant New York ad exec and moved back to London to find out. Lucy is a single mother and doesn’t know whether to take him seriously.
The proposal would be ideal – if only he wasn’t already married, she hadn’t tried marriage once before, and their sex wasn’t quite so bad…
Can friendship be redesigned to make a marriage?
Or is there too much excess baggage?
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A witty read and an interesting peep into the male psyche
The male Bridget Jones . . . Perceptive and amusing!
Funny ... gives Mike Gayle a run for his money
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Bloody good read . . . a great insight into what makes men tick
Touching read . . . we'd like some more - it's charming and funny
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