The Visa: The perfect feel-good romcom to curl up with this summer

Lizzie O'Hagan

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THE AGREEMENT WAS TO GET MARRIED . . . NOT TO FALL IN LOVE.

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'I absolutely loved this book' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

'This was a fabulous slow burn romance. A will they, won't they with so much more' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

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For a commitment-phobe who's never taken a girl on a third date, Jack finds getting married to his old friend Maya pretty easy. He's a New Zealander in need of a visa to stay in the country, and she doesn't believe in marriage anyway. Simple.

Maya and Jack live in wedded, sex-less bliss, until one day Jack starts to get serious with someone else . . .

Suddenly Maya finds herself falling into a role she never thought she'd be: a wife - and a scorned one at that - who is falling uncontrollably, undeniably, and entirely inconveniently . . .

. . . in love with her own husband.

This sparkling, topsy-turvy romcom is perfect for fans of Josie Silver, Beth O'Leary and Mhairi McFarlane.

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  • Such a clever book, a beautifully written modern story of 'will they, won't they', but so much more. Highly recommended! - Hot Brands, Cool Places on What Are Friends For?

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Lizzie O'Hagan

Lizzie O'Hagan

Lizzie O'Hagan studied Law before going into publishing, where she now works as a book editor at an independent press. She writes and paints in her spare time and can usually be found behind a laptop in one of Bermondsey Street's many coffee shops near her house share in London Bridge.

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