No strings attached . . .-At twenty-seven, Libby thinks theres a lot to be said for a rich husband. So when Nick comes along - lovely, funny, handsome Nick, who has no money whatsoever, lives in a seedy North London flat and thinks the perfect night out consists of the pub and a few pints - she decides hes only good for a fling.-. . . or a rock on her finger-On the other hand, theres investment banker Ed. His Regents Park house just about makes up for his hideous moustache. Sure, hes irritating, but hes crazy about her . . .-Libbys left with one or two big life choices: does she want happiness or security? Commitment or true love? Should she follow her head or her heart?Praise for Jane Green-Green writes with acerbic wit about the law of the dating jungle Sunday Express-The queen of the beach read Now