Have you ever wanted to go against your parents wishes?
Lizzie, Megan's high achieving sister has died in a horrific accident. Off the back of that, Megan finds her parents pushing her to become like Lizzie and not study her photography she is so passionate about!
Megan knows Elliott, her old best friend could however help her.
She needs to be married before a certain date to inherit her grandma's old London house enabling her to study in London and set up her photography business on the side.
Elliott, goes along with the plan but realises along the way, feelings lie in wait and every hold up to get them to Gretna Green on time only makes him realize, maybe they're more than friends given time and a chance.
This book shows how spirit and determination can get you a long way. Highly fun and seriously amazing to imagine happening in real life! I loved this book from cover to cover and you will too!
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