Kiss Me Like You Mean It
A hilarious and cosy small-town romance with fake dating and an older brother's best friend
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Laura Wood
‘I AM STILL SWOONING SO HARD. I don't feel like I will ever get over this book’ LUCY VINE
From the author of Under Your Spell comes a funny, cosy small-town romance about an accidental Vegas marriage, two people forced to fake a relationship and a town determined to play matchmaker. Perfect for fans of Laurie Gilmore, Sarah Adams and Lynn Painter.
What happens in Vegas, never stays in Vegas . . .
Waking up in a Las Vegas hotel room with her brother’s best friend, and no memory of how she got there, isn’t exactly rule-follower Ophelia ‘Lee’ Turner-Jones’ finest moment. She’s done her best to forget it ever happened . . . until a year later, when a surprise email arrives from a wedding chapel. Now Lee needs to track down her lifelong crush . . . and tell him that they're married.
Adrenaline-seeking Nico has never stayed in one place for long, so Lee is stunned to find him settled in a small town full of loveable eccentrics in Maine. And that’s not the only surprise: it turns out Nico is in desperate need of a wife. Lee could be the answer to all his problems – if he can keep his hands off her.
Pretending to be happily married to the man she's secretly in love with while the whole town throws themselves into the charade, might end in disaster. Still, Lee can't help but wonder if this fake marriage could finally be the start of something real.
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Critic reviews
'Laura Wood is the Queen of Swoon. There's no one better at writing cosy, intimate romance. You can eat the chemistry between Nico and Lee with a spoon' WREN JAMES, author of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe
'This is cosy, small-town romance at its best. Swoony, sweeping and cinematic. I loved every minute with Lee and Nico!' ELLE McNICOLL, author of Unapologetic Love Story
'I AM STILL SWOONING SO HARD. I don't feel like I will ever get over this book – and I don't want to. I loved every page, every character, every trope. The whole thing is so full of light and love and fun and good vibes. It's the happy, joyful book we don't deserve but so desperately need. I'll be insisting everyone I know reads this, mostly because it's all I'm going to be talking about for months. ADORED IT' LUCY VINE, author of Book Boyfriend
'This is cosy, small-town romance at its best. Swoony, sweeping and cinematic. I loved every minute with Lee and Nico!' ELLE McNICOLL, author of Unapologetic Love Story
'I AM STILL SWOONING SO HARD. I don't feel like I will ever get over this book – and I don't want to. I loved every page, every character, every trope. The whole thing is so full of light and love and fun and good vibes. It's the happy, joyful book we don't deserve but so desperately need. I'll be insisting everyone I know reads this, mostly because it's all I'm going to be talking about for months. ADORED IT' LUCY VINE, author of Book Boyfriend
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