The A to Z of Us

· HarperCollins UK
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❤️Don't miss Hannah Doyle's hilarious new romcom THE PICK UP available in May❤️ ‘Brilliantly funny and sweet, so heartwarming and relatable. I couldn’t stop reading it!’ Lucy Vine

If you want to know the A-Z of love then it starts with Alice and ends with Zach.

Alice is a self-confessed cynic when it comes to love. She’s never had a serious relationship and after supporting her best friend through a devastating break-up, she’s not about to let down her barriers anytime soon. Relationships always end badly. 😯

Zach is a romantic. Even after his parents got divorced, he still believes in love and is eager to settle down and have a family of his own. He just hasn’t met The One yet. 😍

After a chance meet-cute at an art gallery, Zach is immediately intrigued by Alice and realising their names bookend the alphabet suggests that their next date begin with a B. Alice agrees to one date, pretty sure they will never get to 26 dates.

But can love ever be as easy as ABC?

Get ready for a slow burn romance ❤️‍🔥

'Warm, witty, romantic and oh-so relatable, I couldn't put this book down' Zara Stonely

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3.0
3 reviews
Alison Robinson
October 12, 2021
DNF at 66%. Alice and Zach meet at an art exhibition, Zach is the artist and Alice is there to support her friend Natalie who put on the evening viewing. Alice and Zach are complete opposites, even their names start at the opposite ends of the alphabet, he's a romantic and she's a cynic about love. Zach persuades Alice to go on a series of dates, each one starting with successive letters of the alphabet, since they met at an art gallery their second date is at a bookshop etc, etc. I quite liked Zach, he was a bit sensitive, although he's now ridiculously good-looking he was a shy, nerdish boy and he still suffers from insecurity, especially after he finds out that his girlfriend of eighteen months was actually seeing someone else all the time and that Zach was 'the other man'. On the other hand, I found Alice to be a very annoying character. Her default reaction appeared to be to call the whole thing off, I can't see that it was Zach's fault that his ex-girlfriend was cheating on her boyfriend and lying to Zach, but apparently it is in Alice-world. Ditto when Alice's BFF, the confident famous comedian acts like an aggressive, jealous, competitive douche, it's Zach's fault for being so sensitive (after he invited the tool to the evening for Alice's benefit). I started this nearly five months ago and recently made a determined effort to get into the book, but it just seems like a series of dates interspersed with Alice breaking up with Zach for various pointless reasons so at two-thirds of the way through the book I'm officially throwing in the towel. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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About the author

Hannah Doyle likes to write so much that she went to university twice just so that she could call putting pen to paper (well, finger to keyboard) her profession. She started out at a press agency in Bristol before skipping off to London to be a celebrity journalist. She worked at Reveal magazine for five years before going freelance and changing London to Yorkshire. She now lives in Sheffield with her husband and twins, writes for women’s magazines, runs a blog and faffs about on Instagram.

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