THE LOVE STORY THAT WILL KEEP YOU AWAKE AT NIGHT ''If you love really gentle beautiful and
very cleverly written love stories then this is the book for you' FEARNE COTTON'Moving and
beautifully told... gave me One Day vibes' LIBBY PAGE'A beautifully observed tender grown up
love story' JOJO MOYES'Basically impossible to put down' BOBBY PALMER'Deeply romantic' LAURA
BARNETT'A passionate page-turning debut' DAILY MAIL'Stunning tender and true' GOOD
HOUSEKEEPING SUMMER READINGINCLUDED IN THE INDEPENDENT'S 'BEST ROMANTIC SUMMER
READS'__________Will and Rosie meet as teenagers.They're opposites in every way. She overthinks
everything he is her twin brother's wild and unpredictable friend. But over secret walks home
and late-night phone calls they become closer - destined to be one another's great love
story.Until one day tragedy strikes and their future together is shattered.But as the years
roll on Will and Rosie can't help but find their way back to each other. Time and again they
come close to rekindling what might have been.What do you do when the one person you should
forget is the one you just can't let go?__________'Spellbinding beautiful lyrical and
tender...a dazzling debut. I loved every word and was left longing for more' ROSIE WALSH
author of THE MAN WHO DIDN'T CALL'The story of Will and Rosie is a classic love story in every
sense and yet in Claire Daverley's hands it felt entirely new' MARY BETH KEANE New York
Times bestselling author of ASK AGAIN YES'Entirely beautiful bruising and hopeful. Claire
Daverley has created a perfect thing. Talking at Night takes its place amongst my all time
favourites' CHRIS WHITAKER'Writing that is laced with the quiet devastation of Sally Rooney.
Utterly spellbinding' JULIE OWEN MOYLAN'A classic will-they-won't-they in the vein of David
Nicholls this novel is impossible to put down' CONSTANZA CASATI author of CLYTEMNESTRA'This
exquisitely woven tale . . . captures readers right from its opening passages. Fans of Sally
Rooney's Normal People will absolutely adore this tender utterly charming and heart-wrenching
tale' THE SCOTS MAGAZINE