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  • Published: 1 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409036401
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 384

Persuading Annie



From the bestselling author of The Learning Curve

It was the perfect opportunity for 'closure'...

Meet Annie Markham. Gentle, sweet and kind. Except for her dark side. A dark side called Jake Mead. Seven years ago he'd been her entire world, even though her godmother had tried to persuade her to dump him. But when the going got tough, Annie's 'tough' got going. Jake's hasty departure from her life proved that a) godmothers are cleverer than they look and b) the only thing reliable about men is that they're totally unreliable.

Now Jake is back in her life. And he's the one man who may just save her family's ailing company.

But what Annie doesn't know is that Jake has an Achilles' heel. An Achilles' heel called Annie Markham. He's never quite got over her treatment of him all those years ago. This is the perfect opportunity for what some may call 'closure'. But what Jake calls, 'revenge'.

  • Published: 1 May 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409036401
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 384

About the author

Melissa Nathan

Melissa Nathan was born and raised in Hertfordshire. A journalist for twelve years, she turned to writing novels full time in 1998 and shortly afterwards Pride, Prejudice and Jasmin Field and Persuading Annie were published. Melissa discovered she had breast cancer whilst writing her first novel for Random House, The Nanny, which hit the Sunday Times Top Ten in the spring of 2003. She went on to write another top ten bestseller, The Waitress, and finished her fifth novel The Learning Curve in February 2006. Sadly she died two months later, aged 37. A new literary award, The Melissa Nathan Comic Romance Literary Award, was established in her honour. She is survived by her husband, Andrew, and young son, Sam.

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Praise for Persuading Annie

A witty novel about love

B

Hugely enjoyable

heat

This is chick-lit at its poolside best

Eve

This is one to gobble up in a single sitting

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