
Desperate, Sophy calls a highly respectable London escort service, which supplies Josh Carmichael, former Royal Marine. But Mum insists he not wiggle out of escorting Sophy to her sister Belinda's wedding. Sick of the nagging, Sophy invents “Dominic,” a tall, handsome, up-and-coming investment banker who seems to have a lot of excuses for never showing up in person. Sophy Metcalfe is almost 30, and her interfering mother thinks it's high time she got married. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.When an imaginary boyfriend isn't enough.

And that could end up being the biggest trouble of all!Ī hip, witty, and freshly fantastic delight, Asking for Trouble is the most hilarious and knowing novel to make the scene since Bridget Jones first set pen to paper to record her most intimate innermost thoughts. well, that Sophy's actually beginning to like him! Even if they make it through the Wedding Day from Hell together - with its new intrigues, old flames, and all-too-familiar faces - there's the night that follows. The trouble with rugged, too-sexy, and independent Josh is. So she resorts to a very drastic measure - aka Josh Carmichael, the escort she hires at the very last minute, sight unseen.īut the trouble with white lies is that they tend to multiply. since the genuine article vanished from Sophy's life after a single, singularly unmemorable evening.

But now that Sophy's thin and beautiful sister, Belinda, is getting married, Dominic is going to have to make an appearance in the flesh - which should be a pretty neat trick. The white lies name was "Dominic," the ideal boyfriend: charming, successful, the kind of prospective son-in-law that would make any mother proud. Unmarried, thirty-year-old Sophy Metcalfe told a little white he to soothe her nagging mother.
