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Meet Andy: GSOH, emotionally available and… well, dead. Meet Emily: the girl Andy ghosted. No, literally… A year ago, Emily was ghosted. But it’s fine, she’s over it. Plus, she’s far too busy working on herself to be haunted by her past. That is… until his name is spelled out on a Ouija board at a party, and she learns that he didn’t ghost her after all. He died. And just as she’s trying to work out how she feels about that, Andy turns up in her flat as a ghost. Andy needs Emily’s help: he can’t move on until he solves the mystery of his death. But as they spend more time together, Emily is reminded of just how right Andy was for her. And just how drop dead gorgeous he was – and still is. And suddenly laying her ghosts to rest becomes a lot harder than she first thought… A hilarious and feel-good rom com, perfect for fans of Ashley Poston’s The Dead Romantics, Erin Sterling’s The Ex Hex or anything by Emily Henry.
'A brilliantly funny new voice' Jenny Colgan Imagine the worst day of your life. Now imagine living it on repeat... This Friday the 13th has been particularly unlucky. Jess has been fired from her comfortable job. She's gone from dating two guys to none. She's been kicked out of her mediocre flat. And worst of all, she's really really let down her best friend. As she drifts off to sleep, she is filled with relief that this terrible day is over. Tomorrow she will try to fix things, tomorrow cannot be any worse than this. Except it is. Maybe not worse... but exactly the same. When Jess wakes up the next morning, it is Friday the 13th again. And again. And again. And again. Jess knows how this goes, she's seen the films, this is her wake up call. But she had no idea she needed a wake up call. How is Jess supposed to work out where she's gone wrong when, as far as she's concerned, she's been having the time of her life? Perfect for fans of Mhairi McFarlane, this modern-day Groundhog Day is the ultimate escape for anyone who has ever wanted a do-over. _______________ 'What a wonderful debut! Such fun, and so deftly written, with a fabulous premise and perfect ending.' Jill Mansell 'The Time of My Life is a gem - funny, warm, and surprising' Adam Kay
How badly have you been ghosted? No, literally. 'The funniest mystery you'll read this year or your money back (not legally binding).' Adam Kay A year ago, Emily was ghosted. But it's fine, she's over it. And Andy was never part of the plan anyway. She's working on Project New Emily - New Emily goes to cocktail bars, wears ankle-breaking heels and has her life together. She's looking for a new man to match; Andy's old Converse and bad jokes were never going to work. Thoughts about Andy are firmly in the past - until his name is spelled out on a Ouija board at a party. Emily discovers that Andy didn't ghost her - he died. And just as she's trying to work out how she feels, Andy turns up in her flat as a ghost. A ghost. In her flat. Once she's over the shock, Emily realises she needs to get rid of this ghost of dating past so she can focus on the new man in her sights - and that the only way she can do that is to help Andy solve the mystery of his death. But as she spends more time with him, she remembers how nice it was to let her guard down and just be Old Emily sometimes. Emily must choose between her new life and the past that's come back to haunt her. But she soon discovers that when it comes to putting her ghosts to rest, it's not as easy as she might think...
'A brilliantly funny new voice' Jenny Colgan Imagine the worst day of your life... Now imagine living it on repeat... This Friday the 13th has been particularly unlucky. Jess has been fired, she's gone from dating two guys to none and she's been kicked out of her flat. As she falls asleep, she is filled with relief that this terrible day is over. Tomorrow she will try to fix things, tomorrow cannot be any worse than this. Except it is. Maybe not worse... but exactly the same. When Jess wakes up the next morning, it is Friday the 13th again. And again. And again. And again. Jess knows how this goes, she's seen the films: this is her wake up call. But she had no idea she needed a wake up call. How is Jess supposed to work out where she's gone wrong when, as far as she's concerned, she's been having the time of her life? Perfect for fans of Mhairi McFarlane, this modern-day Groundhog Day is the ultimate escape for anyone who has ever wanted a do-over. 'Hilarious and utterly unputdownable' Woman's Own 'Such fun, and so deftly written, with a perfect ending.' Jill Mansell 'A gem - funny, warm, and surprising' Adam Kay 'A poignant and original debut all in one' Sun
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