Here for the Drama
The best sizzling and laugh-out-loud romance of 2022 - TIKTOK made me buy it
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- €5.99
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- €5.99
Publisher Description
Romance doesn't follow a script with this spicy forbidden love story, perfect for fans of Ali Hazelwood and Emily Henry.
'Not to be too dramatic - I LOVED it' - Pernille Hughes, bestselling author of Probably the Best Kiss in the World
'This tale of love, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams mixes sizzling chemistry with heaps of A+ banter' - Anna E. Collins, author of Love at First Spite
You can't spell Dream Man without DRAMA.
As a PA to famous New York playwright Juliette, Winnie has spent the last seven years behind the scenes fetching coffee, soothing egos and buying birthday presents.
Putting her own career plans on hold to (once again) cater to Juliette's every whim, Winnie reluctantly agrees to accompany her boss on a trip across the pond to work on London's West End.
There, she meets Juliette's dashing nephew Liam (hello, hot accent!). With a standing-ovation-worthy smile, Winnie can't help crushing on him. Hard.
When Juliette notices her assistant is distracted, she forbids Winnie from seeing Liam, making sneaking around backstage even more thrilling . . .
Dream job. Dream man. We're totally Here for the Drama.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
There's drama both on and off the stage in this cute rom-com from Bromley (Talk Bookish to Me). Playwright's assistant Winnie allows her powerful boss and surrogate mother figure, Juliette, to drag her along on a trip to London, but she tries to draw a line at Juliette's request that she go on a series of internet dates to inspire Juliette's next play. Winnie wants to focus on her own career as a playwright, not romance. Then she meets Juliette's dashing nephew, Liam, who offers to help by feeding her tales of his own romantic misadventures to bring back to his aunt. There's a spark there, but the ever-demanding Juliette makes it clear that she would frown on a relationship between Winnie and Liam, and also bans discussion of her own troubled relationship with Liam's mother, Isabelle. Still, hopeless romantic Winnie is determined to set the stage for a happy ending for all around her—with unexpected results. Bromley brings out realistic family dynamics with an effective blend of sensitivity and humor. Unassuming Winnie's insecurity about her future as a writer makes it especially easy to feel for her. Plays, plotting, and puppy love amount to a sweet production especially suited for theatre lovers.