Love at First Sight
The gorgeously romantic and brilliantly funny new novel from the international bestseller of Our Stop
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- USD 12.99
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- USD 12.99
Descripción editorial
'Fresh, smart, funny' Beth O'Leary
'The perfect romcom' Lucy Vine
'Smart, delightful and heaps of fun' Fiona Gibson
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She’s found the one. He’s just not the one for her.
Jessie doesn’t believe in love at first sight. Until one sunny Saturday in London, a fire alarm in Whole Foods throws her into a stranger's arms. Cal is charming and funny: their chemistry is instant.
Quick-fire flirting turns into the most romantic day of Jessie’s life. But that evening they're forced apart before swapping numbers. Jessie is devastated – has she just lost the one?
After weeks of searching, Cal turns up on her doorstop holding two dozen red roses. It feels like fate.
The only thing is, they’re not for her…
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PRAISE FOR LAURA JANE WILLIAMS
'I'm a big fan of Laura Jane Williams - she writes such fresh, smart, funny romances.' Beth O'Leary
'An absolute delight!... romantic, relaxing, inspiring... I love it!' Emily Henry
'Laura Jane Williams writes such warm and yet realistic love stories - they're not escapism, but rather hope-ism.' Holly Bourne
'Joyful, romantic and life-affirming.' Red
'Guaranteed to make you smile.' Closer
'Hilarious, heart-warming and truly authentic - your modern rom com must-read!' Hello!
'Tender, energetic and authentic.' Daisy Buchanan
'Pure escapist fiction!' Stacey Halls
'Smart and funny. The perfect escape.' Sarah Morgan
'Full of fun and charm... an utterly feel-good love story.' Holly Miller
'So funny and wonderful and life affirming' Lorna Cook
'This is the laugh-out-loud love story you need to read this summer.' Glamour
'Smart, sisterly storytelling... You can practically feel modern romance evolving as you're reading it' Emma Jane Unsworth, Observer
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Williams (Enemies to Lovers) questions how much stock should be placed in first impressions in this cute contemporary. Jessie and Cal meet cute in a London Whole Foods and wind up spending a perfect afternoon together. They seem like a match made in heaven, but their date abruptly ends when they witness a woman's suicide attempt, and Cal steps in to get the woman off the ledge and to the hospital. Jessie's impressed by his compassion but frustrated he left before they could exchange numbers. She's left hopelessly pining, until the pair run into each other again when Jessie's infuriating boss introduces Cal as her boyfriend and says his name is Vinnie. As Jessie tries to make sense of both her feelings and Cal/Vinnie's whole deal, she also attempts a career change, copes with a nasty stepmother-to-be, fends off the flirtations of a friendly butcher (who Jessie writes off as a player), and endeavors to take on board her best friend's encouragement to stop being a doormat. The result is a pleasing story of a resilient young woman who doesn't give up on herself when her romantic life isn't going well. Fans of Jill Mansell and Beth O'Leary should check this out.