As disaster follows disaster, it seems that while they love each other, they just can't love each other's lives. And it doesnt help that parts of this novel feel poorly planned. Then again, Matts not that much better when it comes to addressing things. They're both driven mad by each other's weird quirks and annoying habits, from his eccentric, naked-sauna-loving family to her terribly behaved, shirt-shredding dog. Much of the novel centres around one, things going painfully-but-comically awry and Avas complete inability to recognise and address that something is wrong. He's equally smitten, and after a whirlwind, intoxicating affair, they pledge their love without even knowing each other's real names.īut when they return home, reality hits. All she knows is that he's funny, he's kind and - she soon learns - he's great in bed. So when she signs up to a semi-silent, anonymous writing retreat in glorious Italy, love is the last thing on her mind. She's always trusted her own instincts over an algorithm, anyway, and she wants a break from it all. but what if I can't love your life?Īva is sick of online dating. The irresistible standalone novel from No. 'A joyful, hilarious and heart-warming tale of the challenges we face when we sign up to be part of someone else's life' Beth O'Leary 'As close to perfect as romantic comedies get' Jenny Colgan
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