Mr Wrong Number
TikTok made me buy it! The addictive romance for fans of The Love Hypothesis
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
TIKTOK MADE ME BUY IT! The addictive and feel-good enemies to lovers romance that will have you swooning . . .
'The most sidesplittingly funny, sexual tension-filled book I've read in a long, long time. I dare you not to fall in love!' ALI HAZELWOOD, author of THE LOVE HYPOTHESIS
'Hilarious, sexy, steamy, this book is simply perfection' 5***** Reader Review
'Smart, sexy, and downright hilarious. Mr Wrong Number is an absolutely pitch-perfect romantic comedy' CHRISTINA LAUREN, author of THE UNHONEYMOONERS
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Bad luck has always followed Olivia. But when a steamy text from a random number turns into the most entertaining relationship of her life, it seems things are looking up.
Colin has always considered Olivia his flatmate's annoying little sister. Until she moves in with them, and he realises she's turned into an altogether sexier distraction . . .
He's determined to keep his distance, but it isn't easy. Especially when he discovers she's the girl he's been secretly messaging.
Now, Mr Wrong Number must decide. Should he shut down the messages, before things get messy?
Or turn up the heat . . . ?
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READERS ARE OBSESSED WITH MR WRONG NUMBER:
'Impossible to put down. Funny, swoony, spicy, I loved every page!' 5***** Reader Review
'Swoon-worthy! This author knows what she' doing' 5***** Reader Review
'Oh my goodness. This. Book. Amazingly good' 5***** Reader Review
'Perfect for fans of Emily Henry' 5***** Reader Review
'I have no words. It was perfect' 5***** Reader Review
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Painter's cute adult debut (after the YA novel Better Than the Movies) features a couple whose chemistry via text message complicates their IRL relationship. Through a comedy of errors, Olivia Marshall loses her job, her boyfriend, and her apartment all in one day. She moves in with her brother until she can get back on her feet—but this means putting up with his dickish (and scorching hot) roommate, Colin Beck. Meanwhile, she finds work writing a parenting column for the local newspaper, having failed to correct her editor's assumption that she has children of her own. When Olivia receives a suggestive text from an unknown number, she quickly sets the sender straight—but their immediate witty rapport means neither wants to stop texting. Soon she's exchanging daily messages with "Mr. Wrong Number." While their texts lean flirtatious, she's happy to stick to an on-screen relationship with her anonymous confidant. Then Colin accidentally sees a text on Olivia's phone—and he's shocked to discover that she is his own "Miss Misdial." He decides to ghost her instead of complicating their relationship—but Olivia doesn't give up so easily. Olivia's over-the-top clumsiness feels like a relic of rom-coms past, but her chemistry with Colin sings. This is sure to charm.