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Emma Barry

    Emma Barry ist Lehrerin, Romanautorin, ehemalige Akademikerin und politische Mitarbeiterin. Sie schreibt über komplexe Beziehungen und wie Menschen Sinn im Alltag finden. Ihr Stil ist sowohl warmherzig als auch aufschlussreich, sodass sich die Leser tief mit ihren Charakteren verbunden fühlen.

    Chick Magnet
    Funny Guy
    • Funny Guy

      • 271 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,7(71)Abgeben

      From the author of Chick Magnet comes a heartfelt friends-to-lovers story about what can happen when a funny guy and his childhood best friend are stuck together in a small New York City apartment.Sam can’t escape the smash hit “Lost Boy” because, well, he is the lost boy. His pop-singer ex immortalized him in a song about his childish ways, and now his comedy career is on the line.At least he still has Bree, his best friend and confidante. Bree has always been there for Sam, but she’s never revealed her biggest secret: she’s in love with him. To help herself move on, Bree applies for her dream job across the country―and doesn’t say a thing to Sam.But as Sam tries to resuscitate his career, he turns to Bree for support―and maybe more. In the confines of her tiny apartment, they share a different dynamic. A charged dynamic. But she’s his friend. He can’t be falling for her.Except he is.Are his feelings for Bree just funny business? Or is their smoldering attraction the real deal?

      Funny Guy
    • From Emma Barry comes a clever romance about a hot veterinarian and a chicken-loving influencer who can't help but ruffle each other's feathers. Nicole Jones needs a fresh start. "Chick Nic" to millions of internet fans, the social media star and her flock of chickens bask in the spotlight--until she's publicly dumped by a YouTuber for clout. She has no choice but to round up her birds and move on. But when one of her hens has an emergency, Nic gets her first taste of her new stomping grounds--and it isn't good. Veterinarian Will Lund is wildly attractive, yes, but he's also surly. In fact, he comes right out and calls her a menace for parading her chickens on social media. As neighbors, Nic and Will can't exactly avoid each other. Then again, maybe they don't want to. The two can't deny their smoldering attraction, and it isn't long before late-night confessions lead to backyard shenanigans. Is this the start of a neighborly relationship--or could something more be hatching?

      Chick Magnet