It Must Be True Then
A funny and timeless novel from Luci Adams in the vein of Sophie Cousens and Kelly Harms featuring:
One horrible, 'bury your head under the covers' kind of day. Two adorable children and their very hot, very single father.---- Daisy has realised that when you lose your job, break up with your boyfriend, and become estranged from your sister all at once you really can hit rock bottom. Seeking to claw her way out from the definition of a bad year, she starts by simply looking like she's clawing her way out. On Instagram. Obviously. But can making her not-so-picture-perfect life look perfect online really help fix her career and love life? When she takes a stopgap job as a nanny to help a single dad with his girls, being immersed in a close-knit, loving family starts to poke holes in her plan . . . and the closer Daisy gets to someone new, the more she starts to question what the definition of a perfect life really is.A sparkling and bright novel of love, second chances, and finding your way in the age of ennui and influencers, It Must Be True Then is a delight for the millennial and Gen Z age.Praise for Luci Adams's debut novel, NOT THAT KIND OF EVER AFTER '[A] raucously entertaining debut novel' The Times'Utterly hilarious . . . a stellar debut that's sure to charm readers' KATE BROMLEY'A wickedly funny exploration of finding one's own Happily Ever After. If you've ever gone searching for The Fairytale within the hellscape of modern dating, Not That Kind of Ever After is for you' ALISON ROSE GREENBERG'A laugh-out-loud and totally swoon-worthy read that will keep you turning the pages' JO WATSONLeaving LAMDA for Leeds and graduating with a first class degree in Maths, Luci spent her
early career torn between creativity and logic until she realised it's possible to do both.She started out life in the tax world before swiftly seeing the light. She has since workedcopywriting social posts for Apple Music, assisting with Amazon and BBC productions atWorking Title Television and now works as an analyst at the Guardian by day whilstwriting tales of heartbreak, adventure and truly terrible dates by night.She lives in leafy St Albans and when she's not writing, she spends her time drawing,baking and exploring the countryside with her little puppy.Author: Luci Adams
Format: Paperback, 416 pages, 128mm x 196mm, 280 g
Published: 2024, Little, Brown Book Group, United Kingdom
Genre: Romance & Sagas
A funny and timeless novel from Luci Adams in the vein of Sophie Cousens and Kelly Harms featuring:
One horrible, 'bury your head under the covers' kind of day. Two adorable children and their very hot, very single father.---- Daisy has realised that when you lose your job, break up with your boyfriend, and become estranged from your sister all at once you really can hit rock bottom. Seeking to claw her way out from the definition of a bad year, she starts by simply looking like she's clawing her way out. On Instagram. Obviously. But can making her not-so-picture-perfect life look perfect online really help fix her career and love life? When she takes a stopgap job as a nanny to help a single dad with his girls, being immersed in a close-knit, loving family starts to poke holes in her plan . . . and the closer Daisy gets to someone new, the more she starts to question what the definition of a perfect life really is.A sparkling and bright novel of love, second chances, and finding your way in the age of ennui and influencers, It Must Be True Then is a delight for the millennial and Gen Z age.Praise for Luci Adams's debut novel, NOT THAT KIND OF EVER AFTER '[A] raucously entertaining debut novel' The Times'Utterly hilarious . . . a stellar debut that's sure to charm readers' KATE BROMLEY'A wickedly funny exploration of finding one's own Happily Ever After. If you've ever gone searching for The Fairytale within the hellscape of modern dating, Not That Kind of Ever After is for you' ALISON ROSE GREENBERG'A laugh-out-loud and totally swoon-worthy read that will keep you turning the pages' JO WATSONLeaving LAMDA for Leeds and graduating with a first class degree in Maths, Luci spent her
early career torn between creativity and logic until she realised it's possible to do both.She started out life in the tax world before swiftly seeing the light. She has since workedcopywriting social posts for Apple Music, assisting with Amazon and BBC productions atWorking Title Television and now works as an analyst at the Guardian by day whilstwriting tales of heartbreak, adventure and truly terrible dates by night.She lives in leafy St Albans and when she's not writing, she spends her time drawing,baking and exploring the countryside with her little puppy.