The Jane Austen Factor - The Trouble With Emma (The Jane Austen Factor, Book 2)

By Katie Oliver

There’s a fine line between matchmaking and meddling

Stuck in a boring job, living at home with her parents and without even a glimmer of romance on the horizon, Emma Bennet’s life isn’t turning out how she planned. And since hit reality show Mind Your Manors started being filmed at the Bennet household, she’s felt more like a spare part than ever.

Matchmaking her assistant, Martine, is just the distraction Emma needs – and, whether Martine likes it or not, Emma is determined to see her coupled up before long! But when she meets Mark Knightley, the genius behind Mind Your Manors, Emma finds her own heart on the line…

Mark is everything Emma isn’t: quiet, reserved…and forever minding his own business! And suddenly, Emma is determined to prove to Mark that she’s ready to stop thinking about other people’s love lives – and focus on her own.

Look out for more in The Jane Austen Factor series:

1. What Would Lizzy Bennet Do?

2. The Trouble with Emma

3. Who Needs Mr Willougby?

What reviewers are saying about Katie Oliver

‘…delightful story filled with lots of twists, turns and obstacles along the way.’ – Splashes into Books on And the Bride Wore Prada

‘a quick and fantastic read that I couldn’t stop myself from turning pages. Katie’s writing is fresh, witty and so charming.’ – Chick Lit Club on Love and Liability

Prada and Prejudice isn’t just a book, it is an adventure.’ – Elder Park Book Reviews

‘Katie Oliver has written a fun and lovely novel for modern day Jane Austen fans.’ – Good Books and a Cup of Tea on And the Bride Wore Prada

Format: ebook
Release Date: 29 Feb 2016
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-1-4740-4944-3
Katie Oliver loves romantic comedies, characters who \"meet cute,\" Richard Curtis films, and Prosecco (not necessarily in that order). She currently resides in northern Virginia with her husband and three parakeets, in a rambling old house with uneven floors and a dining room that leaks when it rains.Katie has been writing since she was eight, and has a box crammed with (mostly unfinished) novels to prove it. With her sons grown and gone, she decided to get serious and write more (and hopefully, better) stories. She even finishes most of them.So if you like a bit of comedy with your romance, please visit Katie’s website, www.katieoliver.com, and have a look.Here\'s to love and all its complications…

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