Would Like to Meet
The perfect uplifting romance, with love, laughter and hope for 2021
by Rachel Winters
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Pub Date 30 Apr 2020 | Archive Date 30 Apr 2020
Orion Publishing Group | Trapeze
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Description
Can real love ever be like the movies?
Long-suffering assistant Evie Summers will lose her job unless she can convince her film agency's biggest and most difficult client, Ezra Chester, to finish the script for a Hollywood romcom. The catch? He hasn't started writing it.
Suffering from 'writer's block,' he will only put pen to paper if singleton Evie can prove to him that you can fall in love like they do in the movies. Forget internet dating, Evie can only meet a man the way that Sally met Harry, or Hugh Grant meets anyone. Cue her entering into one ridiculous romcom scenario after another from The Holiday to The Wedding Date. But can life ever be like the movies?
Perfect for fans of Beth O'Leary, Jojo Moyes, Josie Silver and Sophie Cousens. Would Like to Meet is a love story for hopeless romantics everywhere and the perfect pick-me-up for 2021
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781409184911 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 304 |
Featured Reviews
A great read.
Evie wants to be an agent, but is still an assistant and feeling like her career is going nowhere.
Then she sees a chance for promotion, and all she needs to do is get Ezra (NOB) to complete his screenplay. Easier than it sounds, when she has agreed to set up meet cutes like in the movies in order for her to find a boyfriend.
Her friends are trying to help her, but Ben isn't very supportive. I loved the character of Anette.