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Boy Meets Girl is the "loosely connected" sequel to Meg Cabot's The Boy Next Door. It was first published in January 2004 by Avon. The book was followed by two sequels, Every Boy's Got One (2005) and The Boy Is Back (2016).

Book description[]

"Meet Kate Mackenzie. She:
*works for the T.O.D. (short for Tyrannical Office Despot, also known as Amy Jenkins, Director of the Human Resources Division at the New York Journal)
*is sleeping on the couch because her boyfriend of ten years refuses to commit
*can't find an affordable studio apartment anywhere in New York City
*thinks things can't get any worse.
They can. Because:
*the T.O.D. is making her fire the most popular employee in the paper's senior staff dining room
*that employee is now suing Kate for wrongful termination, and
*now Kate has to give a deposition in front of Mitch Hertzog, the scion of one of Manhattan's wealthiest law families, who embraces everything Kate most despises ... but also happens to have a nice smile and a killer bod.
The last thing anybody—least of all Kate Mackenzie—expects to find in a legal arbitration is love. But that's the kind of thing that can happen when ... Boy Meets Girl.
"

Summary[]

Characters[]

Main article: List of Boy Meets Girl characters

Editions[]

Main article: Boy Meets Girl/Editions

References[]

See also[]


Boy series
Books

The Boy Next Door | Boy Meets Girl | Every Boy's Got One | The Boy Is Back

Characters

Aaron Spender | Amy Jenkins | Brittany and Haley Trent | Cal Langdon | Dale Carter | Dolly Vargas
Don and Beverly Fuller | Genevieve Trent | George Sanchez | Helen Friedlander | Holly Caputo | Ida Lopez
Jane Harris | Jason Trent | Jennifer Sadler | John Trent | Kathleen Mackenzie | Mark Levine | Max Friedlander
Melissa Fuller | Michael Everett | Mitchell Hertzog | Nadine Wilcock | Paul Reese | Stacy Trent | Stuart Hertzog
Tim Grabowski | Tony Salerno | Vivica Chandler

Editions

The Boy Next Door

External links[]

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