Book Lovers meets Notting Hill with a slice of You've Got Mail in Wish You Were Her the brand
new rivals-to-lovers romance from bestselling award-winning Elle McNicoll. 18-year-old
Allegra Brooks has skyrocketed to fame after starring in a hit television show and she's the
overnight success that everyone's talking about. They just don't know she's autistic. Now all
she wants is a normal teenage summer. Her destination for escape is the remote Lake Pristine
and its annual Book Festival organized by the dedicated but unfriendly senior bookseller
Jonah Thorne. In small towns like Lake Pristine misunderstandings abound and before long the
two are drawn into high-profile hostility that's a far cry from the drama-free holiday Allegra
was craving. Thank goodness for her saving grace: the increasingly personal emails she's been
sharing with a charming and anonymous bookseller who is definitely not Jonah Thorne . . . An
unforgettable romcom about finding the one person who makes you feel yourself when the whole
world is watching. Praise for Elle McNicoll's Some Like it Cold: 'A clever poignant and
healing love story . . . Some Like It Cold is a heartfelt romance that is sweeping in its scope
and tender in its emotional depth. McNicoll has crafted a powerful ode to love in all its
forms: of community of home and of ourselves - as well as the genre of romance itself.' -- Bea
Fitzgerald author of Girl Goddess Queen 'I utterly adored this book! Some Like it Cold is a
warm wonderful winter romance to cosy up with - brilliant characters sizzling chemistry and
so full of heart Elle has written a truly gorgeous book that's a must-read.'-- Beth Reekles
author of The Kissing Booth 'As much an ode to the history of the romance genre as a classic
yet modern love story in its own right. Achingly honest and heartfelt this is McNicoll at her
best. It is quite literally my favourite romance novel of all time.' -- Lizzie Huxley-Jones
author of Make You Mine this Christmas 'McNicoll delivers a breathtaking story of love and joy
that will keep the reader hooked until the very last page. It was such a pleasure being
immersed in Jasper's world.'-- Anika Hussain author of This Is How You Fall In Love 'A sweet
will-they-won't-they rom-com set in a small town dealing with autism grief love and being
comfortable in your own skin. This is a cosy heartwarming wintery romance. -- Abiola Bello
author of Only for the Holidays