Here for a Good Time
In Pyae Moe Thet War's electrifying and heartfelt new rom-com, a writer's attempt to find inspiration for her new novel is sabotaged by a vacation gone horribly wrong . . . and feelings for her very hot, totally off-limits best friend.
Tropes include:
Childhood friends-to-clueless-to-lovers
Successful writer FMC
Hot bookseller MMC
?? Will they (live)/Won't they (also live)
?? Forced Proximity
?? Only one bed (while it lasts)!!!
Poe Myat Sabei has the publishing career that any writer would kill for: her first novel became a number one bestseller and is being turned into a Netflix film. But now on deadline for her second book, Poe is facing a catastrophic case of writer's block. The solution? Book a two-week getaway to an exclusive island resort with her (conveniently handsome) bookseller best friend Zwe, where she'll undoubtedly be inspired to write.
But the vacation of their dreams turns into a nightmare when the resort is taken over by a mysterious group that's very armed and very angry. As Poe and Zwe try to leave the island before they're tracked down, they suddenly find themselves facing the kinds of conflicts that only come up when, well, you're trapped in a life-or-death situation on a remote island with your hot and totally off-limits best friend.
Will they make it off the island alive? Will Poe meet her deadline? And, most importantly . . .
Will they ever get a chance to tell each other how they really feel?
'A winning, heartfelt and utterly unputdownable book' LAURA HANKIN
'A love story that leaps off the page' RUFARO FAITH MAZARURA
'With witty dialogue, surprising twists and some good old-fashioned romantic pining, readers are bound to fall in love' SOPHIE SULLIVAN
'I LOVED IT' RONALI COLLINGS
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Book Dimensions: 15.2 cm, 2.8 cm, 23.2 cm
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