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For readers of Mhairi McFarlane, Beth O'Leary, Lindsay Kelk and Sally Thorne comes this utterly charming and delightfully funny love story where opposites attract - or do they? By day Miles Franklin, named after the famous author, is a successful lawyer. By night, in secret, she writes historical romance novels under the pen name Emma Browning. When 'Emma's' novels win one of Australia's biggest literary awards, Miles's perfectly ordered life begins to unthread at the bindings. Especially when Lars Kristensen, CEO of the publishing company contracted to publish the prize-winning books, insists on meeting the author. Besides mutual antipathy and sexual attraction, socially anxious Miles and supremely confident Lars have nothing in common. Nothing. But the more time they spend together, the more blurred the lines between fact and fiction and love and hate become. Miles is determined to both protect her privacy and to keep writing-even if it means mastering pole dancing, choreographing a love scene in the back of a horse-drawn carriage, and confronting the prejudices of her parents and publishers. Like the heroines in her books, Miles has the grit to stand her ground. But Lars has the smouldering looks, arrogance and pride of all her romantic heroes rolled into one. And he is good at reading between the lines. Who is going win this battle of wills? Can Miles and Lars ever be on the same page? 'Endearingly quirky and utterly charming. Funny and sweet and wonderful.' -Amy Andrews, USA Today bestselling author 'Endearingly quirky and utterly charming. Funny and sweet and wonderful.' Amy Andrews, USA Today bestselling author 'On the Same Page is the best rom-com I've read this year!' NetGalley review 'I love every single page of this wholesome, fantastic romance.' NetGalley review 'This book was a really good example of enemies to lovers.' NetGalley review 'This is a fun, light, quick, quirky read' NetGalley review 'There is more than humour and empathy to this story though. Author Penelope Janu has demonstrated an extraordinary breadth and depth to her reading and understanding of literary classics through the ages, using them to good purpose at appropriate points in the novel. Add to this the clever link between the life Miles is leading and the story she is writing. I was utterly captivated and thoroughly engrossed throughout. This is a truly wonderful story from an exceptionally talented author.' NetGalley review 'What a great book! I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the wonderful characters along the way. Written really well and kept me up reading half the book!' NetGalley review 'A book about a series of books. An author that writes about an author. It's quite the "nesting doll" of a story! I liked it a lot!' NetGalley review 'A quick, fun and easy read!' NetGalley review 'I really enjoyed this I thought the book was very entertaining and interesting to read from the start.' NetGalley review 'I found this book refreshing in several ways. It was nice to read a romance novel that wasn't set in London, New York, or a quirky small town. Miles's own writing (and its parallels with her life) was cleverly scattered through the story, and I liked the way it explored attitudes towards romance in general, not to mention the other apposite literary references.' Goodreads review 'Miles and Lars made a cute couple and I was rooting for them in the end' NetGalley review 'A fresh take on a contemporary romance novel' NetGalley review 'If you're a fan of rom-coms please read this' NetGalley review 'There were multiple scenes that had me burst out laughing because of how hilariously unique they were.' NetGalley review 'I loved the Australian setting and will seek out an earlier book by the author.' NetGalley review 'I thought this was an incredibly good read if you are looking for something light and enjoyable' NetGalley review 'Fab read!' NetGalley
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