Can you keep a secret?

How many secrets do you have? Some, right? It is not like I have an exciting double life or a secret identity. Neither does the 20 something- Brit Emma.
But she keeps a lot of little things- from everyone. And there are things that would/could humiliate her at work, in the eyes of her parents, best-friend, boyfriend…She is also hoping for a better job, a better love life…You get the idea.
One day, she is on a plane, sitting next to a stranger. And the plane goes through awful turbulence. Everyone on the plane seems to be afraid for their lives. So Emma says what the hell and spills everything out to the mysterious American stranger.
The plane doesn’t crash though. But she can’t remain too happy she survived: turns out the stranger is actually one of the bosses of the company she’s working for- a man they have heard of yet not met before. And he knows every intimate little detail about her. Worse, he remembers everything…The interactions are funny and with the growing sexual chemistry, things begin to get a lot more complicated…
Author: Sophie Kinsella
This book is the first book I read by Kinsella and I definitely became addicted to her writing style.

The story is fun, witty and the circumstances are very hilarious. Emma’s boss- Jack Harper is the kind of older guy( Harper is probably is in his 40s) women fantasize about. Ruggedly handsome, effortlessly sexy, exciting and oh, as a bonus-he is rich.
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