I've Got Your Number: A Novel

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Dial Press, 2012 - Fiction - 433 pages
I’ve lost it. :( The only thing in the world I wasn’t supposed to lose. My engagement ring. It’s been in Magnus’s family for three generations. And now the very same day his parents are coming, I’ve lost it. The very same day! Do not hyperventilate, Poppy. Stay positive :) !!
 
Poppy Wyatt has never felt luckier. She is about to marry her ideal man, Magnus Tavish, but in one afternoon her “happily ever after” begins to fall apart. Not only has she lost her engagement ring in a hotel fire drill but in the panic that follows, her phone is stolen. As she paces shakily around the lobby, she spots an abandoned phone in a trash can. Finders keepers! Now she can leave a number for the hotel to contact her when they find her ring. Perfect!
 
Well, perfect except that the phone’s owner, businessman Sam Roxton, doesn’t agree. He wants his phone back and doesn’t appreciate Poppy reading his messages and wading into his personal life.
 
What ensues is a hilarious and unpredictable turn of events as Poppy and Sam increasingly upend each other’s lives through emails and text messages. As Poppy juggles wedding preparations, mysterious phone calls, and hiding her left hand from Magnus and his parents . . . she soon realizes that she is in for the biggest surprise of her life.
 

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Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
17
Section 3
38
Section 4
45
Section 5
54
Section 6
66
Section 7
72
Section 8
88
Section 17
251
Section 18
259
Section 19
277
Section 20
292
Section 21
299
Section 22
324
Section 23
338
Section 24
347

Section 9
92
Section 10
103
Section 11
116
Section 12
147
Section 13
154
Section 14
178
Section 15
203
Section 16
226
Section 25
363
Section 26
375
Section 27
390
Section 28
398
Section 29
433
Section 30
435
Section 31
439
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About the author (2012)

Sophie Kinsella is the author of the bestselling Shopaholic series, as well as the stand-alone novels Can You Keep A Secret?, The Undomestic Goddess, Remember Me?, and Twenties Girl. She lives in England.

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