Mhairi McFarlane es una autora celebrada por sus novelas ingeniosas y perspicaces. Sus obras a menudo exploran las complejidades de las relaciones modernas, el autodescubrimiento y las facetas humorísticas de la vida. Los lectores aprecian su habilidad para capturar emociones y diálogos auténticos con precisión infalible.
The unputdownable, brilliant new novel from the Queen of Romcom. Bel's joined the tiny Manchester office of a national paper from her indie podcast. Thirty-something Connor is going to back to the start as the new intern. The latest office news? They can't stand each other. So of course Bel bumps into Connor when she's working undercover on the biggest scoop of her career. And of course she's forced to improvise, pretending they're a couple. A couple deeply in love. Two rivals. One fake romance. The headline writes itself...
She found The One. But when everyone wants him, can she keep him? When there's
a ring on her doorbell on Christmas Day, there's only one person Edie Thompson
wants it to be. The person who's still in her heart. The person who just might
be The One. She and Elliot Owen called it quits once before - but aren't they
too good together not to try? And here he is - offering her everything she
dreamed of. But dating Elliot, an actor, is anything but plain sailing. Being
an ocean apart and followed by the press is one thing, but when Edie's friends
and Elliot's family are drawn in, things get messy. Then her boss hires a
friendly face in the form of Declan Dunne, who's there for her when times are
tough, and Edie starts to wonder . . . are she and Elliot a fairytale come
true - or a cautionary fable about getting what you wish for? READERS LOVED
WHO'S THAT GIRL?: 'A light hearted tale of romance with a generous dose of
comedy and a splash of drama. I can't wait to read more by Mhairi McFarlane
and I am keeping my fingers and toes crossed that there is a sequel to Who's
That Girl?' Reader review 'I absolutely loved the central romance in this
story . . . if she does plan a sequel then I'll certainly be pre-ordering'
Reader review 'I read this till midnight as I couldn't make myself stop . . .
I really wish there was sequel to it. I wish was a movie' Reader review
When Joe and Roisin join their group of friends for a weekend at a country house, it's a triple celebration - a birthday, an engagement and the launch of Joe's new crime drama on TV. As the weekend unfolds, Roisin's sense of foreboding builds. And when she sees secrets she shared with Joe play out on the TV screen, she knows that 'between us' means nothing at all. Searching for clues to the truth, about her life and the man she thought she loved, Roisin finds the most unexpected twist of them all. Among those same old friends, there's a surprising potential for new beginnings.
Harriet Hatley is running away from everything. Getting married. Her boyfriend's family. Her past. A dream house-share seems like the perfect place to hide, but her unlikely housemate Cal is no stranger to running away himself. And he's also hiding secrets of his own... Can these two take a crazy risk, face the past and finally find a reason to stay?
Delia Moss isn't quite sure where she went wrong. Everything was going smoothly. Ok, she had a slightly rubbish job working for the council and she hadn't seen her best friend Emma in god knows how long, but she'd been working up to proposing to Paul for months. But with one annoying little 'beep beep', Delia's life is turned upside down and rather than stick around and commit GBH by punching her cheating scumbag boyfriend (who still wants to be with her) in the chops, she decides the best thing to do would be get some head space and leave for London. But a new city is never going to be the answer, and with a dodgy new job in media PR, where a suspicious yet devastatingly handsome journalist seems to be sniffing around and endangering her job, Delia can't run forever. Where did the old Delia go? And can she get her back?
Rachel and Ben. Ben and Rachel. It was them against the world. Until it all fell apart. Ten years after they said goodbye, Rachel bumps into Ben one rainy day. As they talk, the years melt away. But life has moved on. Ben is married. Rachel is not. And slowly but surely, Rachel feels the return of the broken heart she can′t do anything to mend. Couldn′t put down ONE DAY? Love WHEN HARRY MET SALLY? Then this is the book for you. Hilarious, heartbreaking and everything in between, you′ll be hooked from their first ′Hello′.