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A professor of literature finds herself lost in a good book. . .literally, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Seven Year Slip and The Dead Romantics. Eileen Merriweather loves a good love story. The fictional kind, anyway. After all, imaginary men don''t break your heart. That''s why she''s so excited for her annual book club retreat. Good friends, cheap wine and grand romantic gestures. Instead, when her car breaks down en route, she finds herself in Eloraton. A town where the candy store''s honey taffy is always sweet, every meet is cute and the rain always comes in the afternoon. It feels too good to be true. It feels. . . familiar. Because Eloraton is the setting of Eileen''s favourite romance series. And Eileen is sure she must be here to bring the town its storybook ending. But there''s one character she can''t place. A grumpy bookshop owner with mint-green eyes, impeccable taste and an irritatingly sexy mouth. And he does not want her finishing this book.
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Praise for A NOVEL LOVE STORY:
'A romance lover's dream of a book. Whimsical, romantic and packed with charm, Ashley Poston is the queen of high concept love stories' Sophie Cousens
'Ashley Poston has done it again. I fell into these pages just as effortlessly as Eileen tumbles into Eloraton. Whimsical, emotional, and tender, A Novel Love Story is another enchanting romance from Poston' B.K. Borison
Praise for Ashley Poston:
'I LOVED this book. A beautiful, poignant story, full of beautiful, poignant characters ... at once touching, funny, breathtaking, hopeful, and dreamy' Ali Hazelwood
'The Dead Romantics was an absolute and unexpected delight. Voicy and quirky and fun; the pages will probably sparkle (but with black glitter)' Christina Lauren
'Smart, quick, and absolutely bubbling over with love for the genre of romance itself' Emma Straub
'The Seven Year Slip is a gorgeous love story from one of the finest romance writers out there. I laughed, I cried, I didn't want it to end. Consider me Ashley Poston's greatest admirer!' Carley Fortune
'Smart, quirky and funny. I loved this one' Sarah Morgan