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14 reviewsA witty, contemporary retelling of Jane Austen's Emma, set in the world of modern business and matchmaking.
She’s a matchmaker, but who will win her heart?
Emma Woodhouse has everything under control—except her own heart.
As a successful marketing director in modern-day Highbury, Emma thrives on orchestrating her friends' and family's lives, after all . . . she knows the best match for everyone.
But when she takes on the challenge of modernizing her family’s old-fashioned business, she finds herself working closely with the irresistibly handsome Mark Knightley, a business consultant who has his own ideas on how things should be done.
Mark, grounded and pragmatic, has always been a part of Emma’s life, but now he’s back in town, determined to make his mark on the business — and to challenge Emma’s carefully constructed plans.
As sparks fly between them, Emma’s matchmaking schemes begin to unravel, because sometimes the perfect match is the one you never planned.
A fresh and fun story about finding love in the most unexpected places, perfect for fans of Jane Austen, Helen Fielding, Katherine Reay and Joanna Trollope.
Winner of The Big Red Reads Fiction Award 2011. Short-listed for the Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance 2009.