
Shopaholic Ties the Knot
Sophie Kinsella
Shopaholic #3
Becky Bloomwood said yes — now she just has to survive two mothers fighting over her dream wedding.
Description
Personal shopper Becky Bloomwood's life reaches the peak of perfection when her entrepreneurial boyfriend Luke proposes, but the couple sees trouble looming on the horizon when both their mothers try to seize control of the wedding plans.
Shopaholic series
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