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"Another brilliant book by Welbourn and honestly this one deserves all the praise."
"Welbourn portrays a realistic view of the world. It's raw, fresh, and intoxicating."
"A bold and brave novel."
What if you don't live happily ever after? What if you just, like, live?
Growing up on a diet of romcoms has convinced
Oliver
he won't be okay until he is living happily ever after with The One. Stunningly beautiful
Nicola
from his office is The One; or so he believes.
It's one thing to find The One, however, and another entirely to make her fall in love with you. And when you're depressed, impatient, and actually quite stupid, sometimes life doesn't always follow the script. Sometimes people forget their lines, miss their cues, or just don't show up for filming at all.
And if Oliver believes everyone has The One, what if he isn't Nicola's? What if life isn't actually like the movies?
"Welbourn portrays a realistic view of the world. It's raw, fresh, and intoxicating."
"A bold and brave novel."
What if you don't live happily ever after? What if you just, like, live?
Growing up on a diet of romcoms has convinced
Oliver
he won't be okay until he is living happily ever after with The One. Stunningly beautiful
Nicola
from his office is The One; or so he believes.
It's one thing to find The One, however, and another entirely to make her fall in love with you. And when you're depressed, impatient, and actually quite stupid, sometimes life doesn't always follow the script. Sometimes people forget their lines, miss their cues, or just don't show up for filming at all.
And if Oliver believes everyone has The One, what if he isn't Nicola's? What if life isn't actually like the movies?