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  • The Reunion | Beth Reekles

    Find out more about Beth Reekles' YA romance novel SINCERELY YOURS, ANNA SHERWOOD, coming November 9th The Reunion a new multi-pov, spicy adult romcom novel Out now waterstones welsh book of the month june 2024 SIX OLD FRIENDS. TEN YEARS LATER. IS IT TOO LATE TO LEARN A LESSON IN LOVE? Ten years after graduating, the class of 2014 are back at Tisdale Comprehensive for the reunion, packed into a school gym full of familiar faces - and plenty of new secrets. MOST LIKELY TO END UP TOGETHER: Shaun and Steph were each other's first love. Now, they're settled and planning the perfect wedding - to other people. Could reconnecting spark a new romance? MOST LIKELY TO BECOME FAMOUS: Bryony was supposed to travel the world, rule the West End, have a dazzling career as a TV actress... Now, she's a drama teacher who's exaggerated her whole life on Instagram, and is desperate to save face. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Hayden was told he'd achieve great things, like be on the cover of TIME, win a Nobel prize... or, the accolade his daughters just awarded him: World's Best Dad. Is it too late for him to turn things around, and more importantly, does he even want to? MOST LIKELY TO KILL EACH OTHER: Ashleigh was an A* student, and Ryan the star of the school rugby team. After years of putting each other down, they left school each convinced they would have the better life. Now, that old rivalry finds them drawn back together in a new, intoxicating way - one they're both determined to hide. With an evening of power cuts, fire alarms, sneaking off to explore classrooms in the dark, stolen kisses and heated fights - it's like they never left at all. With enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity and second-chance romance, THE REUNION is the ultimate romantic read. Amazon Waterstones Foyles I'm a sucker for a good enemies-to-lovers romance with som heated banter, and that's exactly what's in store for you in THE REUNION! A night of nostalgia, second chance romance, forced proximity, and growing up... even in your late twenties! This one was a lot of fun to write - a big cast and a condensed setting and timeline made for a great challenge, and I hope you enjoy reading as much as I enjoyed writing! a note from the author most likely to... be writing a new book Beth

  • Faking It | Beth Reekles

    Find out more about Beth Reekles' second adult rom-com novel FAKING IT, coming June 29th Faking It CAN YOU FALL IN LOVE IF YOU'RE ONLY EVER PRETENDING? Sophie, 25. Looking for: a plus one Perfect first date: At my sister's wedding pretending we're already dating . . . Lifelong singleton, Sophie, is looking for love. With her friends settling down and her family piling on the pressure, it seems that her anonymous column about relationships is more successful than her actual dating life. But now, with her sister's wedding approaching, she's determined not to turn up alone - and if she can't find her soulmate in time, she'll just have to fake one. Enter Harry. Charming, attractive and seeking a post-break-up distraction, he answers Sophie's plea on a dating app, promising an all-expenses-paid weekend to anyone crazy enough to go along with her charade. And with the wedding a hit and a calendar full of "couple" events on the horizon, the pair realise the only way they'll survive the next few months is with each other - and a little white lie . . . But as their love deception deepens and the pair grow closer, Sophie realises their charade may be holding them back from facing the truth. After all, when you're pretending to be in love, how is it possible to find the real thing? From the author of YA sensation and Netflix hit THE KISSING BOOTH, and LOVE, LOCKED DOWN, this is the ultimate fake-dating love story, perfect for fans of THE SPANISH LOVE DECEPTION, THE LOVE HYPOTHESIS and THE HATING GAME Amazon Waterstones Foyles Audible As someone who has spent the majority of their twenties (happily!) single, I really wanted to read a book that took a no-holds-barred look at the ups and downs of single life: the peer pressure, the exhaustion of yet another guy posing with his car on a dating app, the joys of taking yourself for a 'date' to the cinema to see a movie. So, as is so often the case with my writing - I wrote the book I wanted to read! One reviewer described it as 'a love letter to single people', and I can't hope for better praise than that! a note from the author part of the single, swipe, repeat crowd, Beth

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