Working Wonders

Author: Jenny Colgan
Laughs, love, office life. And a little touch of magic…,,Gwyneth Morgan loves her job. And she’s good at it – she’s never faced a challenge she can’t handle – until she meets Arthur Pendleton and his motley crew.,,Gwyneth sets Arthur a challenge that makes his heart sink. His team can’t even find their own desks, let alone win a prestigious competition.,,Pitted against his ex-gi….Read More
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