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âIt begins with convenience, but will it end in love? The perfect opposites attract feel-good readâ HEIDI SWAIN
âA properly joyful caper of heads vying with hearts. A lovely funny uplifting read.â
PERNILLE HUGHES
âA wonderfully fresh take on the marriage of convenience, with a delicious side order of opposites attractâ JENNI KEER
âGreat fun, a wonderfully escapist and laugh-out-loud readâ EMILY KERR
âOne of the most original enemies to lovers stories Iâve read in a long whileâ âââââ
NetGalley Reviewer
School reunions: the perfect opportunity to catch up with old friends, dazzle old foes, and basically show everyone that your life could not be going better.
But for Lucas OâRourke and Posy Edwins this isnât quite the case. Lucas is about to lose his business, and Posyâs father has cut her off financially. And a reunion is the worst moment to come face-to-face with your rival. Ten years ago they hated each other, what could have changed since then?
As tensions rise, Posy comes up with a plan to solve both their problems, all she needs to do is persuade Lucas to go along with it. Trouble is, how do you ask your high school enemy to pretend youâre madly in love when everyone knows you donât get along?
See what NetGalley readers are saying...âI could not get enough... light and wittyâ ââââ
âJoyful, feel good escapism. Itâs funny, raw and easily relatableâ ââââ
âA wonderful bookâ âââââ
âAn easy and fun read that was well writtenâ ââââ
âSuper charmingâ ââââ
âSo much fun, thoroughly well written and a feel good romcomâ ââââ
âThe love story was amazingâ ââââ
Elizabeth Drummond hails from Yorkshire and, after a brief stint in New York (when she realised she was nothing like Carrie Bradshaw) now works in film, currently from her home in Essex. The Reunion is her first novel.