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Įsimylėti Singapūre per dvi savaites

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Dizainerė Kristė Minslou daug dirbo, kol sukūrė savo mados prekės ženklą. Dabar ji nori susitelkti į dizainą, o ne rūpintis bendrovės buhalterija. Kai milijardierius Džeimsas Kuperis-Fordas pakviečia į derybas ir pasiūlo pirkti jos bendrovę, ji susidomi. Praeityje skaudžiai išduota Kristė nepasitiki Džeimso reputacija. Bet iš tiesų jis visai kitoks, nei atrodo iš pirmo žvilgsnio. Džeimsas mielas, žavus, patrauklus… Kaip tik toks palydovas, kokio jai reikia per atostogas!

192 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2020

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Michelle Douglas

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"This is Mills & Boon/Harlequin romance at its best!" Goodreads reviewer

Michelle is an award-winning author who has been writing for romance publisher Harlequin Mills & Boon since 2007. "Truly funny and moving", “Poignant and absolutely impossible to put down,” and “Sparkling with warmth, humour and charm” is just a small sample of what the critics have had to say about her romances. In 2019 she graduated with her PhD (her topic area was Contemporary Romance and Feminism). She’s a sucker for happy endings, heroines who have a secret stash of chocolate, and heroes who know how to laugh. She lives in Newcastle on Australia's east coast with her own romantic hero, a house full of dust and books, and an eclectic collection of 60s and 70s vinyl.

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2,907 reviews67 followers
September 13, 2020
Michelle Douglas always takes me on wonderful journeys filled with love, emotion and romance and this time I had an awesome trip to Singapore as well, I feel like I have been there and I now have the need to go and check out all of these wonderful places. Of course this book also has a beautiful romance between two people who have been bought up in totally different ways, fashion designer Christy Minslow and millionaire James Cooper-Ford, I do hope that you enjoy this one as much as I did.

Christy loves designing and has her own company which is doing really well but Christy doesn’t like all the balancing and business side of things but Beach Monday is so important to her and the changes she has made to a lot of workers in poorer countries, so when the owner of a huge fashion house invites her to Singapore to talk about buying Beach Monday, Christy doesn’t hesitate to go but she will not part with the company unless it is on her terms. Her first meeting with James sets her heart aflutter like never before but she has been burnt before and is very wary.

James is an only child and has been given everything growing up and now runs the family company, his mother has not long retired and she had a hard way about running the company but James is looking to change that and that is why he wants Beach Monday so much, not just for the beautiful designs, when he meets Christy at the airport she is shocked that it was him but he feels a pull towards her not only is she beautiful but she is happy to say what she thinks.

James has never had a holiday work is all he does and as they get to know each other Christy is determined to change that she can see that under that hard outside is a very caring and fun guy. They explore Singapore together and talk openly about their lives and Christy is pushing for her ways in business to be carried on if she sells to James. This is a beautifully written story that has all the feels for romance that is meant to be, MS Douglas bought Christy, James and Singapore to life, their journey had a few big hurdles to cross but cross them they did in the most romantic and loving way.

Thank you so much for my early copy MS Douglas, this is a book that should not be missed, I loved it so much I highly recommend this one.
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534 reviews42 followers
April 20, 2022
Man pastaruoju metu nesinori nieko rimto ir sunkaus. Niekada nebuvau didelė svajonių romanų knygų gerbėja, tačiau vieną kitą esu perskaičius. Tačiau pastaruoju metu jie - mano vienintelis išsigelbėjimas. Knyga labai šilta ir jauki, ir nors lengvai nuspėjama, bet užtat nesunku sekti įvykius ir atsipalaiduoti. Puikiai aprašyti Singapūro vaizdai, mintyse piešiau tuos vaizdinius ir kartu su Kriste alpau nuo jų grožio. Taip pat stebėjausi Kristės kūriamais paplūdimio skėčiais. Labai norėčiau kažką panašaus pamatyti! Kristė - praeityje įskaudinta, nebegalinti toliau suderinti verslo reikalų su savo meniškąja puse, tiesiog siurbianti gyvenimą į save, besimėgaujanti kiekviena akimirka. Džeimis - uolų uola, savo jausmus slepiantis po devyniais užraktais taip giliai, kad net pats netikintis, kad juos turi. Jam visas gyvenimas - vien darbas. Ir nors prieš tai jis tuo nesiskundė, netgi buvo patenkintas, bet sutikus Kristę jo gyvenimas sudreba iki pamatų.
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September 5, 2020
Lucky enough to get a preview copy, which is always just so darn thrilling. I loved this story, two fashion design people getting together with business in mind - in *Singapore*. What an absolutely magical place to set a book; I was retracing my own steps there and visualizing it all. What I love about Michelle's Douglas' H&H (Christy and James) is their fairness and niceness, their honesty to each other, and their vulnerability. The latter always makes for high stakes in romance. Michelle, another winner!
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February 27, 2025
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