Nell and Charlie feel a spark when they meet by chance in a cafe. But they donโt trade numbers, or surnames, so thereโs no way theyโll meet again.
But the next day, Nellโs phone rings at work. Somehow, impossibly, Charlie is on the other end. And he needs her help.
Nell is about to save a life, fall in love ... and risk everything for a perfect stranger.
Tender, thought-provoking and joyful, Charlie and Nellโs unique love story will capture your heart and give you hope. Perfect for fans of The Sight of You by Holly Miller and Love Rosie by Cecelia Ahern.
โI was utterly drawn into Charlie and Nellโs story and found myself shedding a tear one minute and laughing the nextโ Emma Cooper, author of If I Could Say Goodbye
โA glorious and unique love story, bursting with hope, that will break your heart then put it back together againโ Nicola Gill, author of The Neighbours
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โBrilliantly written and I think this will stay with me for a long timeโ โญโญโญโญโญ Reader Review
Praise for Hannah Sunderland:โDelightfully romanticโ Isabelle Broom, author of Hello, Again
โA compelling, quirky love storyโ Miranda Dickinson, author of Our Story
โAn unconventional romance โ real and rawโ Anna Bell, author of We Just Clicked
Hannah Sunderland was born and bred in Sutton Coldfield, north of Birmingham, where she still lives with her menagerie of animals. She has a BA Hons degree in Fine Art and now runs her own business, a company that makes props for crime scene reconstruction.
She inherited the writing gene from her father. She has an obsessional love of stationery, cats and Sour Patch Kids. The writing bug set in when someone handed her a notebook and she realised that she could create a world within it. Her claim to fame is playing Tree #4 in her year one school play.