Did You Miss Me? Synopsis
You never forget the one that got away, do you?
Nell Mason is extremely happy with her life – or at least, that’s what she tells herself. She’s lucky to have a high-powered job as a lawyer, even if it does come with an eccentric set of billionaire divorce clients. And she’s absolutely fine living with her sweet, if slightly dull, boyfriend Gus in their London flat where they have very sensible sex once (OK, sometimes twice) a week. She’s definitely not stuck in a rut.
But when Nell bumps into childhood friend and first love Arthur Drummond who broke her heart fifteen years ago, she’s more than a little shaken. The seemingly perfect life she’s worked so hard for starts to feel, well, less perfect. Maybe Nell’s been kidding herself all these years. Can she ever get over her first love?
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Sophia Money-Coutts Press Reviews
Praise for Did You Miss Me?
'With laugh-out-loud moments, you'll love this romcom' Prima
'A fun and frivolous tale, the perfect escapist read' The Sun
'Romcom writer extraordinaire' OK
'For fans of Jilly Cooper and Bridget Jones' My Weekly
'This warm and witty read is a total giggle-fest' Sun on Sunday
'Heartwarming and fun' Bella
'The perfect poolside page-turner!' Woman & Home
'For fans of Jilly Cooper...warm-hearted, hilarious and romantic' Best
'This ticks all the romcom boxes' Daily Mail
'It wouldn't be summer without a new romcom from Sophia Money-Coutts' Red
Praise for Sophia Money-Coutts:
'So funny. And the sex is amazing!' Jilly Cooper
'Howlingly funny' Sunday Times
'Another wonderful - and wonderfully rude - romcom' Red
'Surprisingly saucy and distractingly funny' Grazia
'A laugh-a-minute page-turner, perfect for poolside reading' HELLO!
'A beach cocktail in book form' Metro
'Hilarious and uplifting' Woman & Home
'A thoroughly modern love story' Woman's Weekly
'Perfect light summer reading' Evening Standard
'Fast and furious, funny and fresh' Daily Mail
'This saucy read is great sun-lounger fodder' Heat
'Sexy and very funny...perfect for fans of Jilly Cooper' Closer
'Cheerful, saucy and fun!' The Sunday Mirror
'As fun and fizzy as a chilled glass of prosecco...this is the perfect read for your holiday' The Daily Express
'Does it earn its place in your beach bag? Absolutely' Evening Standard
'Fizzes with joy' Metro
'A chuckle-inducing romcom' The Sunday Post