Seven Rules For A Perfect Marriage

The funny and relatable read about long-term love and happy endings
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Artikelbeschreibung

'A dream of a book: humour, warm, fun characters and a story I stayed up all night for. I loved it!' Lucy Vine, author of Seven Exes

'Refreshing and original. a real life love story about what happens after the happy ever after. I loved it!' Bianca Gillam, author of Bad Publicity

It looks like Jessica and Jack have it all. Their social media accounts show them glamorous, happy and sickeningly in love. They even landed a book deal to share their seven rules for a perfect marriage - an instant bestseller, of course.

But behind the scenes it's not so simple. Jessica is determined to make a success of her business and has stopped making time for Jack. Meanwhile Jack is learning that he hates the life of an Instagram husband.

In a bid to reboot their relationship, they decide to go back to basics and follow their own rules. But they're about to learn that there is simply no such thing as perfect, and, in fact, there might be a lot more to making a marriage work than just following the rules.

Seven Rules for a Perfect Marriage is a funny and poignant celebration of long-term love, asking what happens when Happily Ever After doesn't always look so happy.

Readers love Seven Rules for a Perfect Marriage...
'The humour throughout this book was so relatable' ****
'I was completely hooked from chapter one' ****
'I highly suggest adding this to your TBR' ****

Produktsicherheit

Hersteller: Bloomsbury Publishing
Anschrift: 50 Bedford Square
GB-WC1B 3AT London
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Verantwortlicher: Bloomsbury Publishing Ireland Limited
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Personeninformation

Rebecca Reid is a writer, commentator and former digital editor of Grazia. As a journalist she writes a column for the i and contributes regularly to the Sunday Times, Glamour, Cosmo and Stylist. As a commentator she regularly contributes to Woman's Hour, Jeremy Vine and Good Morning Britain. Her first play is due to open in London in 2026. Rebecca has previously written five books (four thrillers, one non-fiction) but after almost a decade of journalism about sex and relationships - not to mention the demise of her own marriage - she finally felt ready to pen a love story.

Pressestimmen

Rebecca Reid captures the disenchanted carping and quiet bewilderment of a relationship in decline. It may bring a tear to your eye, but there's gentle humour and some wise words. The Times
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