Two Houses
A Laugh Out Loud Rom-Com
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
Mixing love and art might end up being an epic disaster…
…or the beginning of a beautiful collaboration.
If there’s one thing Priya Gupta wants, it’s to land the collection of the year for her family’s NYC auction house, gaining the approval of her father in the process.
Running an extremely close second? For a very small sinkhole to open up under the feet of Gavin Carlyle, her childhood rival turned auction-house competitor, so she never has to see his smug, irritatingly handsome face again.
Neither of those options seem likely, especially since Gavin is dead set on winning the same collection—and his pockets are as deep as his family's extensive art world connections. Plus, he has charm to spare. Though Priya would walk over hot coals before ever admitting that.
When they are both invited to a posh country estate to spend the week wooing the prospective client, their longtime rivalry creates sparks, all right, just not the kind either Priya or Gavin ever expected…
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bibra debuts with a sparkling, hilarious rom-com about rival art auctioneers. The Gupta family's New York City auction house, Loot, has focused solely on Indian art and antiquities since its opening more than 30 years ago, but daughter Priya Gupta wants to expand the business. To do so, she'll have to convince her skeptical father to introduce contemporary art from other cultures into their catalog. To earn her father's respect as an auctioneer and to prove herself worthy of taking on future projects featuring a more diverse array of artists, Priya sets out to convince wealthy Harrison Richmond to sell his family's valuable and extensive art collection. But competing for the sale is her arch nemesis since childhood, Gavin Carlyle of Carlyle's auction house, Loot's direct competitor. Harrison invites them both to spend nine days at a house party at his Long Island estate, after which he'll make his decision. The already simmering chemistry between Priya and Gavin comes to a boil in close quarters, resulting in laugh-out-loud banter and sensitive heart-to-hearts that will make readers swoon. This enemies-to-lovers tale hits all the right notes.