
Shopaholic Takes Manhattan
Sophie Kinsella
Shopaholic #2
Becky Bloomwood takes her shopping addiction — and her boyfriend — all the way to New York City.
Description
TV financial guru Becky Bloomwood has finally paid off her debts and credit card bills, until her boyfriend, Luke, invites her to accompany him when he moves to New York, and she discovers sample sales, power lunches, and Fifth Avenue.
Shopaholic series
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