Dreaming In Technicolor
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Everyone’s favorite film geek Phoebe Grant heads off to Merrie Old Eng;and–and changes from black-and-white to living color. Phoebe’s family has money troubles. her spiritual life is dragging. She really, really misses her long-distance best friend, Lindsey. But all that’s bearable because of Alex, the gorgeous man who shares her love of movies and actually likes women with a little meat on their bones. At last–a real boyfriend to kiss on New Year’s Eve! But by New Year’s Alex is in London, called home by a family emergency, newly engaged Lindsey has turned into Bridezilla, and the snooze button still sabotages Phoebe’s morning quiet times. She needs a break, which is why she jumps at the cheap off-season fare and flies to England. She’s not chasing Alex. Really. She just wnats to broaden her horizons. What awaits Phoebe in the land of Mrs. Miniver and Notting Hill (and beyond) is nothing short of disaster…and nothing less than a miracle.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780849945243
UPC: 023755023797
Laura Walker
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2005
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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