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I Wished For You
  • Published: 1 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9780141960890
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432

I Wished For You




The eagerly awaited funny, stylish and romantic follow-up to Hello, Heartbreak

When you put your heart into it, anything's possible ...

Grace is at that age - when there are six weddings a year and the question on everyone's lips is: who's next? Grace and Robbie seem the perfect fit, but when he unexpectedly goes down on bended knee, Grace freaks out. Cue the mother of all meltdowns.

On top of that, Grace's passion for fashion is not exactly fulfilled by her job - dressing well-to-do ladies with way more money than style. Cue - in her addled state after the bended knee fiasco - losing it in work, with disasterous consequences.

Into Grace's train-wreck of a life comes Verity - ex-Hollywood costume lady and vintage clothing queen. Verity is not called the Vintage Vixen for nothing: she has seen it all and done it all and her life makes Grace's look about as exciting as Songs of Praise. Verity tells Grace that the secret of happiness is to discover her 'heart wish'. If only Grace could work out what her heart's greatest wish really is ...

  • Published: 1 August 2011
  • ISBN: 9780141960890
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 432

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Praise for I Wished For You

Poignant and laugh-out-loud funny . . . proof not just that Huberman can write, but that she can do so with wit, insight and charm

Irish Times

So full of feeling and SO funny . . . a refreshing and honest take on the true priorities of a modern woman

Dawn O'Porter

Huberman has a light touch, but she handles well the realities of big themes like marital breakdown, defeated ambition

Sunday Independent

Spirited and sisterly . . . like Jane Austen on ecstasy

Sunday Independent on Hello, Heartbreak

A funny romantic comedy - a bit like Bridget Jones on Viagra

Irish Daily Mail on Hello, Heartbreak

She can really write . . . a deserved No 1

Irish Independent on Hello, Heartbreak

Witty, observant and very Bridget Jones-like, this brilliant read is thoroughly enjoyable

Closer

Fun, bubbly, gutsy and lively

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