'Brilliantly funny and sweet, so heartwarming and relatable. I couldn't stop reading it!' Lucy Vine
Can love ever be as easy as ABC?
If you want to know the A-Z of love then it starts with Alice and ends with Zach.
Alice is a self-confessed cynic when it comes to love. She's never had a serious relationship herself and after supporting her best friend through a devastating break-up, she's not about to let down her barriers anytime soon. Relationships always end badly.
Zach is a romantic. Even after his parents got divorced, he still believed in love and is eager to settle down and have a family of his own. He just hasn't met The One yet.
After a chance meet-cute at an art gallery, Zach is immediately intrigued by Alice and realising their names bookend the alphabet suggests that their next date needs to begin with a B. Alice agrees to one date while Zach is determined to make her believe in love. But can love ever be as easy as ABC?
A fun and feel-good romantic comedy with dating as you've never seen it before, for anyone who's missed Happy Hour drink dates and meet-cutes in real life. Fans of Sophie Cousens, Mhairi McFarlane and Sophie Ranald won't be able to put down this heart-warming page-turner.
Readers LOVE Hannah Doyle:
‘Funny and touching'
‘I really enjoyed this book, refreshing and different'
‘Laugh out loud level of funny'
‘I didn't want to put the book down'
‘A brilliant dose of escapism'
‘Perfect for my summer holiday read'
Reviews
Your favourite authors LOVE The A to Z of Us:
‘Brilliantly funny and sweet, so heartwarming and relatable. I couldn't stop reading it!' Lucy Vine
‘A warm, wonderful novel with vibrant characters, heart-melting scenes and big, bold emotions. Perfect for reading in the summer sunshine' Lisa Dickenson
‘Such a brilliant concept and great characters â€" funny, romantic and toe-curlingly awkward. I absolutely loved it!' Tom Ellen
About the author
Hannah Doyle likes to write so much that she went to university twice just so that she could call putting pen to paper (well, finger to keyboard) her profession. She started out at a press agency in Bristol before skipping off to London to be a celebrity journalist. She worked at Reveal magazine for five years before going freelance and changing London to Yorkshire. She now lives in Sheffield with her husband and twins, writes for women's magazines, runs a blog and faffs about on Instagram.
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