What Are Friends For? by Lizzie O’Hagan

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What Are Friends For? by Lizzie O’Hagan
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Everyone gives their friends advice when it comes to dating, but what happens when it all goes wrong?

Eve doesn’t have time for dating, but having watched her best friend and flatmate have her heart broken one too many times, she reluctantly volunteers to play her Cupid.

Max is too much of a hopeless romantic to find the algorithms of online dating anything other than clinical, but he lives with his romantically-challenged best friend who desperately needs his advice.

And after all, what are friends for?

As Eve and Max become more involved in their best friends’ relationship, they quickly realise there is a fine line between instruction and imitation, especially when they find they can’t stop thinking about their best friend’s date…

  • File Name:what-are-friends-for-by-lizzie-ohagan.epub
  • Original Title:What Are Friends For?: The will-they-won't-they romance of the year!
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08518LQ81
  • Publisher:Headline
  • Date:2020-09-16T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:433.676 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. About the Author
  • 5. About the Book
  • 6. Dedication
  • 7. Prologue
  • 8. Chapter One
  • 9. Chapter Two
  • 10. Chapter Three
  • 11. Chapter Four
  • 12. Chapter Five
  • 13. Chapter Six
  • 14. Chapter Seven
  • 15. Chapter Eight
  • 16. Chapter Nine
  • 17. Chapter Ten
  • 18. Chapter Eleven
  • 19. Chapter Twelve
  • 20. Chapter Thirteen
  • 21. Chapter Fourteen
  • 22. Chapter Fifteen
  • 23. Chapter Sixteen
  • 24. Chapter Seventeen
  • 25. Chapter Eighteen
  • 26. Chapter Nineteen
  • 27. Chapter Twenty
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 30. Chapter Twenty-Three
  • 31. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 32. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 33. Chapter Twenty-Six
  • 34. Chapter Twenty-Seven
  • 35. Chapter Twenty-Eight
  • 36. Chapter Twenty-Nine
  • 37. Chapter Thirty
  • 38. Epilogue
  • 39. Acknowledgements
  • 40. Keep in touch with Lizzie O’Hagan

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