Star dating

Star dating

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Anna baker spent YEARS, finding the perfect career, anyone who has read Jobslut knows the ups, downs and roundabout she endured before she finally set up her dream business. She runs a dating agency finding people their perfect astrological matches. Tom is her fiancee and she is about to marry him, if only she could make it down the aisle. Instead she finds herself in a bubble bath of their honeymoon suite with a bottle of champagne and her best friend. It seems those career jitters have found a new home. With her relationship in the air and life retuning to chaos she decides to do the only non sensible thing only Anna would believe to be the solution. Date every star to sign to make sure a Virgo is really the one for her.
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