At First Sight

At First Sight

Hannah Sunderland

Hannah Sunderland

Two strangers. Two chance meetings. One extraordinary love story... Nell and Charlie feel a spark when they meet by chance in a cafe. But they don't trade numbers, or surnames, so there's no way they'll meet again. But the next day, Nell's phone rings at work. Somehow, impossibly, Charlie is on the other end. And he needs her help. Nell is about to save a life, fall in love ... and risk everything for a perfect stranger. Tender, thought-provoking and joyful, Charlie and Nell's unique love story will capture your heart and give you hope. Perfect for fans of The Man Who Didn't Call by Rosie Walsh and The Two Lives of Lydia Bird by Josie Silver. 'I was utterly drawn into Charlie and Nell's story and found myself shedding a tear one minute and laughing the next' Emma Cooper, author of If I Could Say Goodbye 'Wonderful and joyous' ***** Reader Review 'Brilliantly written and I think this will stay with me for a long time' ***** Reader Review Praise for Hannah Sunderland: 'Delightfully...
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Very Nearly Normal

Very Nearly Normal

Hannah Sunderland

Hannah Sunderland

'Delightfully romantic' ISABELLE BROOM 'A compelling, quirky love story' MIRANDA DICKINSON 'An unconventional romance – real and raw' ANNA BELL Effie's not perfect. Neither is Theo. But together, they're pretty close. Matilda 'Effie' Heaton has always felt like she's swimming against the tide. Everyone around her has life sorted, but Effie's living with her parents and crying into a wine bottle at night. The only thing she loves is her job at a bookshop, where she can lose herself in other people's stories. But then she meets Theo, who knows only too well that life isn't something to take for granted. Because Theo has a life-changing secret, and as Effie starts to realise that she's falling in love instead of falling apart, fate steps in and deals her a new hand. And this time, the stakes are high. A gorgeous, heart-breaking read for fans of Jojo Moyes and Gail Honeyman.
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