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How do you get rid of an ex . . . When you've never actually broken up? When arrogant new colleague Benjamin swans into Fia's small office at her New York law firm, it's no secret they dislike - no, hate - each other. But there is one secret no one knows. The last time Fia and Benjamin saw each other was one summer night nearly ten years ago, at a little chapel - in Vegas. Benjamin isn't just Fia's co-worker, he's also her long-lost husband. They made a promise - they even signed a pact - that they'd divorce after one year. But they never did. Now, if anyone discovers they're husband and wife, both their jobs are on the line. And as their marriage starts to finally heat up, it's a secret that's getting harder to keep . . . Escape to New York for the enemies-to-lovers event of the year, for fans of Mhairi McFarlane, Ali Hazelwood and Beth O'Leary. ____________________ PRAISE FOR TWELVE DAYS IN MAY 'Snap-crackling with wit and energy, ridiculously enjoyable' MHAIRI MCFARLANE 'Fresh, funny and beautifully written. Niamh Hargan is going to be huge' SOPHIE COUSENS 'A sweepingly romantic debut . . . it's sexy, escapist and FUN - everything a romantic comedy should be!' LAURA JANE WILLIAMS 'Smart, funny and sizzling with chemistry - but with a big, tender heart' CRESSIDA MCLAUGHLIN 'I adored this thoughtful, funny, intelligent and very hot romcom' SARRA MANNING 'A sparkling, witty debut from a talented new voice' LAUREN HO 'Funny, smart and very romantic . . . the perfect escape' ALEX BROWN
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