Anywhere With You
The slow-burn friends-to-lovers romance for fans of Say You'll Remember Me and The People We Meet on Vacation
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
A Road Trip, a Spark That Never Fades, and the Love Story of a Lifetime.
A witty, heartfelt friends-to-lovers rom-com perfect for fans of Sophie Cousens, Rosie Danan, and Emily Henry.
Charley Beekman is thriving… sort of. She’s broke, divorced, and stuck in a faltering legal career, but at least she’s accepted that no relationship is perfect.
When her sister announces a reckless elopement, Charley has no choice but to intervene - even if it means a road trip through Minnesota in a camper van with her childhood best friend, Ethan. Gorgeous, unreliable, and maddeningly charming, Ethan is the last person she should fall for.
But one night on the road changes everything. And as old sparks reignite, Charley must decide if risking her heart again is worth it, especially when the man she shouldn’t trust might be the only one she truly loves.
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Everyone loves ANYWHERE WITH YOU:
‘A sparks-filled road trip . . .Give to fans of Abby Jimenez’ Library Journal
‘The rare book I wanted to start over again the very second I finished it. Straight to the top of my favorites pile!’ Christina Lauren, bestselling author of The Unhoneymooners
‘The friends to lovers romp OF MY DREAMS. Another sharp, poignant turn from Ellie Palmer that plucks at your heartstrings. Charley and Ethan’s chemistry leaps off the page. I can’t wait for everyone to read this book’ B.K. Borison, bestselling author of First-Time Caller
‘Anywhere with You is packed with wit, warmth, and joy on every page’ Tarah DeWitt, author of Savor It
‘Anywhere With You walks the perfect tightrope of wit, adventure, and emotional depth, with a tender, lived-in relationship serving as its beautifully beating heart’ Jessica Joyce, bestselling author of The Ex Vows
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Opposites convincingly attract in this sparkling rom-com from Palmer (Four Weekends and a Funeral). Charlotte "Charley" Beekman is a type-A planner who thought she knew how her life would go, but, at 28, she's freshly divorced, stuck in a law career she hates, and entirely cynical about love. Though she's determined not to need anybody, in a moment of drunken vulnerability she sends a barrage of texts to her childhood best friend, Ethan Powell, expressing how much she misses him. In response, Ethan, a nomadic, free-spirited musician, shows up at Charley's house in his camper van, offering unwavering support despite her initial discomfort and attempts to push him away. His van comes in handy when Charley's little sister announces her plan to elope with her childhood sweetheart and Charley, seeing visions of disaster, ropes Ethan into a madcap road trip to stop the wedding. Palmer intersperses the present-day hijinks with flashbacks to Charley and Ethan's first meeting, fast friendship, and eventual growing apart, making their chemistry and the depths of their emotional connection easy to see. The result is a charming and carefree summer romp that will warm readers' hearts.