Love and Rent

Jo Cheetham

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'Warm, wise, witty and wet-your-pants hilarious' Laura Bates

Hannah is in her mid-thirties and struggling to make ends meet when she is introduced to her best friend's affluent colleague Oscar Jennington-Bridge and asks him out on a date by mistake.

It's not exactly love at first sight, but somehow their awkward first encounter becomes a tentative relationship. Before she knows it, Hannah finds herself relocating halfway across the country to move in with Oscar, despite his terrible glassware (old Nutella jars), his terrible towels (the sort you'd throw in the boot of the car if you were taking a dog to the beach) and his terrible collection of watercolours (painted by his mother).

Hannah has always hated romantic comedies where a man holds the key to a woman's happy ending. But when you're barely surviving from paycheck to paycheck, how are you meant to afford your own?

Irrepressibly funny and unexpectedly moving, Love and Rent is a brilliantly observed and original novel about love, friendship and forging your own path.

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Praise for Love and Rent

  • Funny and inspiring - Guardian (on Killjoy)Fiercely funny, truly fascinating and inspiring and touching in equal measure . . . Life-affirming and brilliantly told, I was hooked from the first page. I loved it - Mel Giedroyc (on Killjoy)Funny, frank and fearless . . . Killjoy is just like its author: warm, wise, witty and wet your pants hilarious - Laura Bates (on Killjoy)Funny, warm and compelling, Jo Cheetham's Killjoy is a hugely readable real-life story of friendship, solidarity and taking on the big guys - AJ Pearce (on Killjoy)

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