Love Story
-
- 15,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
'Lindsey Kelk is the Taylor Swift of romance writing – she makes me PROUD to be a romance reader!' DAISY BUCHANAN
'Love Story might just be [Lindsey's] best yet. It has everything I could possibly ask for in a romcom' LUCY VINE
She’s a small-town schoolteacher, he’s a hotshot creative director. Together, it’s hate at first sight.
Sophie Taylor has a secret and Joe Walsh is the last person she'd tell. He’s devilishly handsome, incredibly hot – and far too sure of himself.
But Sophie desperately needs his help.
Because she's not just hiding something small. She is Este Cox, the mysterious romance author the entire world is desperate to unmask.
When a trip to the countryside means sharing a cottage with only one bed, it’s a short step to sharing a whole lot more besides… Can Sophie trust Joe with the truth – and be herself?
'Love Story is Lindsey Kelk’s best novel yet – impossibly funny, wildly romantic and extremely hot – I could not have loved it more’ ROSIE WALSH
'I really loved it … What's great about Lindsey's main characters is you stick to them like glue from the very first page, you feel you know them, you root for them from the off' JUSTIN MYERS, THE GUYLINER
READERS HAVE FALLEN IN LOVE …
'What a loveable five-star read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Such a wonderful contemporary romance that gives us not only a fab love story but is a heartfelt love letter to the genre itself' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Just a joyous, clever, heartwarming hug of a book that I did not want to put down'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I will be recommending Love Story to EVERYONE! Seriously. Potential Book of the Year here!!!! Perfection. Pure Perfection'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
About the author
Lindsey Kelk is a Sunday Times bestselling author, podcaster and internet oversharer. Born and brought up in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, she worked in London as a children’s editor before writing her first book, I Heart New York, and moving to Brooklyn. Lindsey’s novels include the I Heart series, On a Night Like This, and One in a Million, as well as the children’s book series, Cinders and Sparks. She now lives in Los Angeles with her husband.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Kelk (Love Me Do) explores the fine line between love and hate in this spicy and self-aware contemporary. Sophie Taylor, the daughter of a renowned editor and a famously ruthless literary critic, works as a primary school teacher while hiding from her snobbish parents that she is Este Cox, author of the wildly popular romance novel Butterflies. The only person who knows the truth is her editor, who helps her keep the secret from the publishing house's hunky creative director, Joe Walsh, during a drunken karaoke night in London. After this near-miss, Sophie is shocked when Joe turns up at her parents' country home for her father's weekend-long 60th birthday bash, accompanied by his own father, her dad's longtime rival. Sophie and Joe's sparring leads to them sharing a memorable night together, and Sophie even confesses her nom de plume. But their intense, heady romance is derailed when Sophie discovers that Joe has not been entirely honest about his relationship status, a twist that will disappoint some readers. Sophie is a wonderfully genre-savvy heroine who cheekily identifies the tropes playing out in her own life. The family drama, meanwhile, provides ample tension to keep the pages turning. The result is as riveting as it is emotional.