Meet me in Book 3 Meet Me in Tahiti (Meet me in, Book 3) - Georgia Toffolo (Paperback) 02-09-2021
A book with a huge heart, a dreamy location and a fabulous heroine, Meet Me in Tahiti is the very definition of romance. Sweet, funny and full of zest for life - I adored it!' Veronica HenrySunday Times Bestselling author of A Wedding at the Beach Hut 'If a romantic fiction novel could give you an injection of Toff-like empowerment, this is it...Tackling important issues, ensuring representation and writing strong heroines that are in control of their own narrative and sexuality. In short, a must read.' Marie Claire 'A tender, beautiful book about missed chances, hope and true love. I was rooting for Zoe and Finn from the very beginning.' Cressida McLaughlin, author of The Cornish Cream Tea Wedding 'Fun, flirty and filled with ex-appeal! I was on tenterhooks throughout this gorgeous book and LOVED Zoe's strength of character.' Hannah Doyle, author of The A to Z of Us 'Meet Me in Tahiti arrived and I promptly devoured it! I fell in love with Finn and Zoe. I didn't want it to end. Each book in this series has gotten better and better.' Sherryl Woods bestselling author of Sweet Magnolias Where there's always a second chance at first love... Zoe has spent her life facing battles: fighting her parents for independence, struggling with her feelings for local bad boy Finn and, after a car accident at eighteen, adjusting to the fact she would not walk again. She remained strong until the day Finn, the person she thought she could trust, broke her heart... Now a successful travel writer, Zoe is excited to review a new luxury hotel in the beautiful South Pacific - until she meets its owner... Finn was never good enough for Zoe. He knew it. Zoe's family knew it. The village of Hawkes Cove made sure he knew it. Proven when he let her down in the worst way possible. Now a successful businessman, he thought his past was behind him, until a journalist turns up to review his new resort... As Finn shows Zoe the exotic wonders of the islands both face the fact their shared past might