<p><b>'Everything I wanted and then some'</b> Emily Henry<br> <b>'Packed full of nostalgia and Dent's trademark wit' </b>Sophie Cousens<br><br> <b>SHE HAS A PLAN . . .</b><br> <b>FATE HAS OTHER IDEAS.</b><br>-----------------<b><i><br><br> There are two men in my life. But this is not a love triangle.</i></b><br><br>Mara Williams reads her horoscope every day - but she wasn't expecting to be in a whole other country when destiny finally found her. Just as a fortune teller reveals that her true love is about to arrive, a gorgeous stranger literally walks into her life. And now Mara is determined to bring them together again . . . Surely even fate needs a nudge in the right direction sometimes?<br><br> But while Mara is getting ready for 'the one', the universe intervenes. Her new flatmate Ash is funny, and kind, and sexy as hell . . . There was no predicting this: it's as if her destiny just arrived on her doorstep. Again.<br><br> <b>So will Mara put her destiny in fate's hands - or finally trust herself to reach for the stars?</b><br><br> *An edgy, hilarious rom-com from the author of <i>The Summer Job</i>. For fans of Beth O'Leary, <i>Starstruck</i> and <i>New Girl</i>.*<br><br>-----------------<br> <b><br> 'Sweet, funny, character-driven and perfect for astrology lovers' </b>Catherine Walsh, <i>The Rebound</i><br><br><i><b>'</b></i><b>A funny, hope-filled rom com' </b>Lorraine Brown, <i>The Paris Connection </i><br><br><b>'Another unconventional, fun rom-com... a heartwarming, moreish read' </b>Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, <i>Yinka, Where is Your Huzband?<br><br> </i><b>'Smart, funny and full of warmth'</b> Sarah Morgan, <i>Beach House</i><br><br> <b>'A total joy from start to finish'</b> Laura Kay, <i>Tell Me Everything</i><br><br> <b>'A warm-hearted, uplifting romcom' </b>Cressida McLouchlan, <i>The Staycation</i><br><br><b>'Funny, quirky and full of romance, this is a perfect summer beach read!'</b><i> My Weekly</i><br><br><b>'I wanted to move to fictional Broadgate... a fun, feel-good read' </b><i>Prima<br><br> </i></p>
<p><b>'Everything I wanted and then some'</b> Emily Henry<br> <b>'Packed full of nostalgia and Dent's trademark wit' </b>Sophie Cousens<br><br> <b>SHE HAS A PLAN . . .</b><br> <b>FATE HAS OTHER IDEAS.</b><br>-----------------<b><i><br><br> There are two men in my life. But this is not a love triangle.</i></b><br><br>Mara Williams reads her horoscope every day - but she wasn't expecting to be in a whole other country when destiny finally found her. Just as a fortune teller reveals that her true love is about to arrive, a gorgeous stranger literally walks into her life. And now Mara is determined to bring them together again . . . Surely even fate needs a nudge in the right direction sometimes?<br><br> But while Mara is getting ready for 'the one', the universe intervenes. Her new flatmate Ash is funny, and kind, and sexy as hell . . . There was no predicting this: it's as if her destiny just arrived on her doorstep. Again.<br><br> <b>So will Mara put her destiny in fate's hands - or finally trust herself to reach for the stars?</b><br><br> *An edgy, hilarious rom-com from the author of <i>The Summer Job</i>. For fans of Beth O'Leary, <i>Starstruck</i> and <i>New Girl</i>.*<br><br>-----------------<br> <b><br> 'Sweet, funny, character-driven and perfect for astrology lovers' </b>Catherine Walsh, <i>The Rebound</i><br><br><i><b>'</b></i><b>A funny, hope-filled rom com' </b>Lorraine Brown, <i>The Paris Connection </i><br><br><b>'Another unconventional, fun rom-com... a heartwarming, moreish read' </b>Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, <i>Yinka, Where is Your Huzband?<br><br> </i><b>'Smart, funny and full of warmth'</b> Sarah Morgan, <i>Beach House</i><br><br> <b>'A total joy from start to finish'</b> Laura Kay, <i>Tell Me Everything</i><br><br> <b>'A warm-hearted, uplifting romcom' </b>Cressida McLouchlan, <i>The Staycation</i><br><br><b>'Funny, quirky and full of romance, this is a perfect summer beach read!'</b><i> My Weekly</i><br><br><b>'I wanted to move to fictional Broadgate... a fun, feel-good read' </b><i>Prima<br><br> </i></p>