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Only in New York

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Only in New York

Di: Melissa Hill
Letto da: Rebecca LaChance, Hunter Johns
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A proposito di questo titolo

He makes trouble. She makes headlines.

A warm and funny grumpy x sunshine romance set in New York from the No. 1 Irish Times bestselling author of The Summer Villa.

'The perfect read for incurable romantics. Delightfully, deliciously enjoyable' Patricia Scanlan

'All the ingredients for an irresistible tale’ Roisin Meaney

'The perfect escapist romance' That's Life

‘A great read’ Belfast Telegraph

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LA Publicist Hannah is ready to put her broken heart behind her and start afresh. So when a celebrity client offers to lend her a luxury penthouse apartment in New York City, Hannah jumps at the chance.

But it turns out that balancing a new job and new neighbours is harder than Hannah imagined. With a troublesome – yet undeniably attractive – client making headlines for all the wrong reasons, and the secretive curmudgeon next door seemingly on a mission to get her out, Hannah has her hands full.

It’s going to take all her best PR tricks to win over each of these cynics. But it isn’t only their walls that begin breaking down. And as Hannah starts to open her own heart to all the possibilities the city has to offer, a chance at love might be closer than she thinks.

This is New York, after all.

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Readers are falling for Only in New York:

'Another perfect book from Melissa Hill'

'A delightful five star read'

'A deliciously fun enemies-to-lovers romance that sparkles with charm, sass, and just the right amount of emotional depth'

'Loved this book'

'A wonderful slow-burn … I was gripped from start to finish'

'Get ready to fall in love with New York, and perhaps a little bit with Hannah too'

'Captivating'

'The chemistry is fantastic'

'Perfect for fans of witty romance and heartwarming stories of new beginnings'

'So fun … highly enjoyed'

'A dream to read'

'Pure feel-good magic with just the right dose of sass and heart'

Perfect for fans of:
  • Dreamy locations
  • Enemies-to-lovers
  • Sports romance
  • Adorable sidekicks
  • Slow burn romance
  • Grumpy X Sunshine

*Only in New York was an Irish Times bestseller w/c 2025-05-24.

©2025 Melissa Hill (P)2025 HarperCollins Publishers
Amicizia Commedia romantica Contemporaneo Letteratura e fiction Narrativa di genere Narrativa femminile

Recensioni della critica

Praise for Melissa Hill:

‘I was completely gripped’ Sarah Morgan

‘Addictive!’ Grazia

‘Another great read from the bestselling Irish author’ Hello!

‘This emotive story will touch your heart’ My Weekly

‘Blissfully escapist’ Marie Claire

‘Will keep you turning the pages until the very end’ Woman

‘Gripping!’ Bella

‘An absorbing tale … Hill doesn’t disappoint’ Irish Independent

‘Emotional and cleverly crafted with well-drawn characters’ The People

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