<p><b>Dee Jensen's life is about to get complicated...</b><br><br>She's just found out that if she wants to start a family she needs to get on with it - fast. But her almost-definitely boyfriend Nat has almost-definitely just broken up with her.<br><br>Could platonic co-parenting - where two friends have a child together with no romantic connection - be the easy answer?<br><br>Dee finds herself suggesting the idea to a chef she's just met called Andy. And in the cold light of day he doesn't find it as laughable as she does...<br><br>But will feelings surface along the way?<br><br>And, in her heart of hearts, does Dee even want a baby?<br><br><u>________________</u><br><br><b>Praise for <i>It's Complicated</i>:</b><br><br>'A beautiful ode to finding your place in the world, I related to Dee all too well. Charming, romantic and fresh, <i>It's Complicated</i> will make so very many women feel seen when it comes to the should-I-shouldn't-I baby conundrum of our thirties. Gorgeous' <b>Laura Jane Williams</b><br><br>'A fantastic storyteller, and a brilliant observer of modern life - she makes me laugh out loud!' <b>Daisy Buchanan</b><br><br>'Sharply observed, witty, and brimming with heart, It's Complicated asks readers an age-old question: What's love got to do with it (having a family)?, and answers it with panache' <b>Lauren Ho</b><br><br>'I absolutely adored It's Complicated: Emma has such a sharp sense of what makes us human, what irrational sparks make us fall in love, what friendships are made of. . . I inhaled this book and felt better for it' <b>Bethany Rutter</b><br><br>'Full of warmth, wit and a cast of characters that will stay with me for a long time' <b>Caroline Khoury</b><br><br>'Warm, kind-hearted and delightfully sharp and witty, this is exactly what I expected from Emma's consistently compelling, charming writing' <b>Laura Kay</b><br><br>'Fresh, pacey, surprising, and so intelligently and stylishly written' <b>Niamh Hargan</b></p>