Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes, David Nicholls, and Sophie Kinsella. Here is a Pride and Prejudice for the modern era:
Londoners Kim and Harry can’t see eye to eye…until the life of the person they
both love most hangs in the balance.
Kim and Harry are
total opposites who happen to have the same favourite people in the world: Kim’s
older sister Eva and her young son, Otis. Kim has never seen what her
free-spirited big sister sees in a stuck-up stockbroker like Harry and has
spent her childhood trying to keep him out (must he always drive the most
ostentatious cars and insist on charming everyone he meets?), while Harry’s
favourite occupation is provoking Kim.
Both Harry and Kim are too stuck in their prejudices to care about what’s really going on beneath the surface of each other’s lives. They’ll never understand each other—until the worst of all tragedy strikes. Faced with the possibilities of losing the person they both love most, long-buried secrets come to a head in ways that will change both Harry and Kim forever.
Both Harry and Kim are too stuck in their prejudices to care about what’s really going on beneath the surface of each other’s lives. They’ll never understand each other—until the worst of all tragedy strikes. Faced with the possibilities of losing the person they both love most, long-buried secrets come to a head in ways that will change both Harry and Kim forever.
Marianne Kavanagh
tackles the bonds of family, friendship, and love through sophisticated
storytelling. Don’t Get Me Wrong is a
witty and heart-warming book that will charm readers everywhere.
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