
Lie For Me: The funny, laugh-out-loud rom com summer beach read!
Laura Ives
Her brother's infuriating best friend crashes her Greek holiday — and her carefully guarded heart.
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'A treat of a read!' Closer ____________________________________ Flo Greenberg: highly strung. Over-achiever. And desperate for a relaxing Greek holiday with her family. Jamie Kramer: her brother's best friend. Pain in the arse. And somehow on Flo’s relaxing Greek holiday too... With two surprise weeks of sharing meals, boat trips and sun-loungers, Flo must endure the company of this irksomely chiselled Lothario. But after what happened last year, she’s determined not to let him get the better of her. In fact, spending time with the enemy will be the perfect cure for Flo's all-consuming anger towards Jamie, right? (Spoiler alert: wrong...!) ____________________________________ ‘There are moments of high humour and deep emotion. There are twists and turns in the story. There's fizzing sexual attraction. But the real success of Enemies To Lovers is the sensitive understanding of real people that underpins the action' My Weekly PRAISE FOR LAURA JANE WILLIAMS 'I can't remember the last time a book made me forget I had a phone. Pure escapist fiction!' Stacey Halls 'The Lucky Escape is Laura's best book yet. It whisked me away on a much-needed holiday - this is exactly the book we all need right now!' Beth O'Leary 'What an absolute delight! A romantic, relaxing, inspiring not-quite-honeymoon in book form, with a surprising emotional heft behind it. I love it!' Emily Henry 'Smart and funny. The perfect escape.' Sarah Morgan 'Full of fun and charm, I'd recommend it to anyone wishing to be whisked away by an utterly feel-good love story.' Holly Miller 'Joyful, romantic and life-affirming.' Red 'A love story that is guaranteed to make you smile.' Closer 'Hilarious, heart-warming and truly authentic - your modern rom com must-read!' Hello! 'Tender, energetic and authentic ... Such a current love story, but so timeless too.' Daisy Buchanan 'So funny and wonderful and life affirming ... Reminded me in the most complimentary way possible of One Day in December by Josie Silver, which I also adored.' Lorna Cook 'If you liked The Flatshare then you will LOVE Our Stop!' Sarah, Waterstones Bookseller 'This is the laugh-out-loud love story you need to read this summer.' Glamour 'Laura Jane Williams offers another dose of smart, sisterly storytelling ... You can practically feel modern romance evolving as you're reading it.' Emma Jane Unsworth, Observer 'This is the feminist rom-com of the summer!' Holly Bourne
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