The Neighbor Favor
The swoon-worthy and gloriously romantic romcom for fans of Honey & Spice
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
Sometimes love is closer than you think . . .
Fall head over heels with this charming and heart-fluttering romantic comedy
'Sweet, swoony and full of heart' Lynn Painter, New York Times bestselling author of MR WRONG NUMBER
'The perfect celebration of falling in love on and off the page' Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka, authors of THE ROUGHEST DRAFT
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Lily Greene has already found her perfect man: her favourite fantasy author. But after months of correspondence, he ghosts her - and she's left broken-hearted.
Nick Brown has just moved in next door. Charming and attractive, he's the perfect date for Lily to take to her sister's upcoming wedding.
Little does Lily know that Nick is the very author she'd been talking to. And Nick has no idea that Lily is the shy, bookish woman he slowly fell in love with . . .
But he refuses to complicate things even more.
And yet when he sets her up with someone else, he can't seem to get her off his mind . . .
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'This is a winner' Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Fan mail sparks romance in Forest's adorable adult debut (after YA Zyla & Kai). Nick Brown, pen name NR Strickland, published The Elves of Ceradon right after college, fancying himself "the Black George R. R. Martin." His dreams didn't pan out, however, and he's abandoned the series to become a travel journalist, capitalizing on the job's anonymity and rootlessness to avoid his estranged parents' attempts to shake him down for money. When editorial assistant and Strickland superfan Lily Greene reaches out to Nick via email, she's not expecting her favorite author to actually write back. But Lily doesn't realize that hers is the first piece of fan mail Nick's ever received. So respond he does, and the pair form a tentative friendship—until their correspondence grows too intimate, and Nick ghosts Lily for fear of disappointing her. Months later, Nick coincidentally moves in next door to Lily's apartment and they grow close once more—until Nick realizes Lily's identity. His fear of commitment keeps him from saying anything, which comes back to bite him when Lily enlists his help finding a date for her sister's wedding. Forest expertly balances this perfectly matched duo's emotional connection with their physical chemistry, making them easy to cheer on. This is a winner.