Better Left Unsent: The hilarious new romcom from international
'Pure romance magic' CHRISTINA LAUREN
'Laugh-out-loud, heartwarming tale' BETH O'LEARY
'A charming story' JODI PICOULT
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Millie is a big fan of keeping her opinions to herself . . . or at least keeping them in her drafts.
Millie Chandler is known at work as the nice receptionist who got dumped by the company hotshot, and ever since then, she has vowed to keep everything to herself - her feelings, her hopes, and especially her fears.
But Millie does have an outlet: her emails. From sarcastic replies to her rude boss, rants to friends about their terrible taste in men to a five-hundred-word love declaration to her ex, who three years on, is about to marry someone else. Millie's reality lives in her drafts until the morning she discovers that they are somehow in her sent folder. The truth is out.
As every dark secret she's worked so hard to keep password protected is released, Millie must fix the chaos her words have caused.
Will Millie find the strength to open both her heart, and her inbox?
'No one writes a romcom like Lia Louis . . . the perfect book to brighten up your day' LINDSEY KELK
Lia Louis is an author from Hertfordshire, the United Kingdom, where she lives with her partner and three children. She has written four novels to date - Somewhere Close to Happy (2019), Dear Emmie Blue (2020), Eight Perfect Hours (2021), and her new novel is Better Left Unsent. Lia's books are enjoyed around the world and have been translated into over ten languages.
Author: Lia Louis
Format: Paperback, 416 pages, 129mm x 198mm, 287 g
Published: 2024, Bonnier Books Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Romance & Sagas
'Pure romance magic' CHRISTINA LAUREN
'Laugh-out-loud, heartwarming tale' BETH O'LEARY
'A charming story' JODI PICOULT
______________
Millie is a big fan of keeping her opinions to herself . . . or at least keeping them in her drafts.
Millie Chandler is known at work as the nice receptionist who got dumped by the company hotshot, and ever since then, she has vowed to keep everything to herself - her feelings, her hopes, and especially her fears.
But Millie does have an outlet: her emails. From sarcastic replies to her rude boss, rants to friends about their terrible taste in men to a five-hundred-word love declaration to her ex, who three years on, is about to marry someone else. Millie's reality lives in her drafts until the morning she discovers that they are somehow in her sent folder. The truth is out.
As every dark secret she's worked so hard to keep password protected is released, Millie must fix the chaos her words have caused.
Will Millie find the strength to open both her heart, and her inbox?
'No one writes a romcom like Lia Louis . . . the perfect book to brighten up your day' LINDSEY KELK
Lia Louis is an author from Hertfordshire, the United Kingdom, where she lives with her partner and three children. She has written four novels to date - Somewhere Close to Happy (2019), Dear Emmie Blue (2020), Eight Perfect Hours (2021), and her new novel is Better Left Unsent. Lia's books are enjoyed around the world and have been translated into over ten languages.