Picture Perfect
By (Author) Jeevani Charika
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ Digital
4th May 2023
22nd December 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Humorous fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
180g
I loved it! I read this book in a (very pleasant) day Sue Moorcroft, Sunday Times bestselling author
Captured perfectly the essence of the fake-dating trope Really enjoyable and fun. NetGalley reviewer,
Niro is a photographer whos lost the joy of taking photos. Burned by a bad break-up, shes in desperate need of inspiration.
Vimal is determined to win back his ex-girlfriend. When he hears shes bringing her new boyfriend on a group holiday, he impulsively declares that hes bringing a plus one too.
Their mutual friends have the perfect solution: Niro can pretend to be Vimals new girlfriend and join the holiday. Imagine the incredible photographs she could take in the Swiss alps
Shes not thinking about love. Hes thinking about someone else. Can they fake a picture-perfect relationship or will real feelings get in the way
Dont miss this funny and uplifting fake-dating romance for fans of The Kiss Quotient and The Love Hypothesis!
Readers LOVE Picture Perfect!
Quirky, original and charming I absolutely loved it. Kathleen McGurl
Amazing!!!! This book was literally the best thing Ive ever read. NetGalley reviewer,
A total binge-worthy, adorable rom-com story Has it all: life, love, friendship, laughter, and finding happiness amongst it all. NetGalley reviewer,
I absolutely loved this story I raced through this book and loved it, especially the ending. READ IT! NetGalley reviewer,
Love how romantic the story is Really enjoy it. NetGalley reviewer,
Totally recommend this book. Really enjoyed it. NetGalley reviewer,
I loved it! I read this book in a (very pleasant) day Sue Moorcroft, Sunday Times bestselling author
Quirky, original and charming I absolutely loved it. Kathleen McGurl
Jeevani (pronounced 'Jeev-uh-nee') writes multicultural women's fiction and romantic comedies. She spent much of her childhood in Sri Lanka, with short forays to Nigeria and Micronesia, before returning to England to settle in Yorkshire. All of this, it turned out, was excellent preparation for becoming a novelist. She also writes under the name Rhoda Baxter. Her books have been shortlisted for multiple awards. A microbiologist by training, Jeevani loves all things science geeky. She also loves cake, crochet and playing with Lego. You can find out more about her (and get a free book) on her website www.jeevanicharika.com.