You Deserve Each Other
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‘This book is the perfect dose of sweet, hilarious joy. It’s masterful comedy plus tenderness, unique voice plus rich characters. Nicholas! Swoon! We are in love’ bestselling author Christina Lauren
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Meet Naomi and Nicholas: the Perfect Couple.
Their glorious, lavish wedding is coming up in three short months . . . and they are utterly, miserably sick of each other.
Unfortunately, whoever backs out first will end up bearing the brunt of the wedding bill. When Naomi finds out that Nicholas has been feigning contentment too, the two of them go head-to-head in a battle of sabotage, pranks, and all-out emotional warfare to see who can annoy the other into surrendering first.
Now that they have nothing to lose, they’re finally being themselves. In fact, they’re having so much fun getting on each other’s nerves that it starts to feel like something else entirely…
Perfect for fans of Helen Hoang’s The Love Quotient and Sally Thorne’s The Hating Game, YOU DESERVE EACH OTHER is laugh-out-loud funny, painfully relatable, and bitingly smart.
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Praise for You Deserve Each Other:
‘Sarah Hogle is a master of comedic dialogue and sexual tension’ Kristin Rockaway
‘Anyone who has ever been in a relationship will recognize a part of themselves in this book’ Lyssa Kay Adams
‘An honest depiction of how dishonesty in a relationship can be its undoing. You Deserve Each Other is a sharp and witty look at how relationships take work to succeed, and how being true to yourself and each other is at the very core of a romantic connection’ Samantha Young
‘You Deserve Each Other is one of my favorite books of the year’ Jennifer L. Armentrout
‘Laugh-out-loud funny and a love story with incredible heart. I absolutely loved You Deserve Each Other’ Katie McGarry
‘A snarky heroine, wickedly funny banter and a cast of quirky characters make this a laugh-out-loud read’ Maisey Yates, New York Times-bestselling author of Secrets from a Happy Marriage
‘[A] hilarious debut romance…[that] rewards readers with laugh-out-loud moments and a satisfyingly sweet and redeeming ending’ Booklist
‘This book is the perfect dose of sweet, hilarious joy. It’s masterful comedy plus tenderness, unique voice plus rich characters. Nicholas! Swoon! We are in love’ bestselling author Christina Lauren
_____________
Meet Naomi and Nicholas: the Perfect Couple.
Their glorious, lavish wedding is coming up in three short months . . . and they are utterly, miserably sick of each other.
Unfortunately, whoever backs out first will end up bearing the brunt of the wedding bill. When Naomi finds out that Nicholas has been feigning contentment too, the two of them go head-to-head in a battle of sabotage, pranks, and all-out emotional warfare to see who can annoy the other into surrendering first.
Now that they have nothing to lose, they’re finally being themselves. In fact, they’re having so much fun getting on each other’s nerves that it starts to feel like something else entirely…
Perfect for fans of Helen Hoang’s The Love Quotient and Sally Thorne’s The Hating Game, YOU DESERVE EACH OTHER is laugh-out-loud funny, painfully relatable, and bitingly smart.
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Praise for You Deserve Each Other:
‘Sarah Hogle is a master of comedic dialogue and sexual tension’ Kristin Rockaway
‘Anyone who has ever been in a relationship will recognize a part of themselves in this book’ Lyssa Kay Adams
‘An honest depiction of how dishonesty in a relationship can be its undoing. You Deserve Each Other is a sharp and witty look at how relationships take work to succeed, and how being true to yourself and each other is at the very core of a romantic connection’ Samantha Young
‘You Deserve Each Other is one of my favorite books of the year’ Jennifer L. Armentrout
‘Laugh-out-loud funny and a love story with incredible heart. I absolutely loved You Deserve Each Other’ Katie McGarry
‘A snarky heroine, wickedly funny banter and a cast of quirky characters make this a laugh-out-loud read’ Maisey Yates, New York Times-bestselling author of Secrets from a Happy Marriage
‘[A] hilarious debut romance…[that] rewards readers with laugh-out-loud moments and a satisfyingly sweet and redeeming ending’ Booklist
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