**A fantastic debut from a HILARIOUS and brilliantly ORIGINAL NEW VOICE in women's fiction . . .** **'I loved it. It's an absolute joy . . . I finished the book with a huge smile on my face' BETH O'LEARY, *Sunday Times* bestselling author of *The Flatshare*** **'A dazzling debut. Christina h
Love Songs for Skeptics (aka Love Songs for Sceptics)
β Scribed by Christina Pishiris
- Book ID
- 100558352
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 247 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Voicy, heartfelt, hilarious, propulsiveβthis book is brilliant."βChristina Lauren, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
For fans of Josie Silver and Emily Henry comes a debut romcom about the life-changing magic of second chances.
ZoΓ« Frixos gets the whole love song thing. Truly, she does. As an editor at a major music magazine in London, it's part of her job description. But love? Let's just say ZoΓ«'s been a bit off-beat in that department. After falling hard for her best friend, Simon, at thirteen and missing every chance to tell him how she felt before he left town, ZoΓ« came to one grand conclusion: Love stinks.
Twenty years later, Simon is returning to London, newly single and as charming as ever, and ZoΓ« vows to take her second chance. But ZoΓ«'s got other problems now: In order to save her magazine from closure, she has to land the biggest interview of her career with a notoriously elusive rock idol. There's...
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