My So-Called (Love) Life
<p><strong>Meet Tigerlily James: romance cynic, North Londoner and die-hard margarita fan.</strong></p><p>Tigerlily James has been a member of the Young and Bitter Club ever since she was dumped on Valentine’s day. By her fiancé.</p><p>Surviving on a diet of cynicism and margarita-fuelled ‘Misery Dinners’ with her best friends, she’s become a romance free zone…and that’s the way she likes it. Until an invitation for The Ex’s wedding arrives. Suddenly in need of a plus one, Tig has little choice but to bin the takeaways, ditch the greying underwear collection…and start pretending to view the opposite sex as something other than target practise. </p><p>Then, she meets Ollie – ie. the perfect solution. No sex. No strings. Fake boyfriend. The only catch is that she has to pretend to be his girlfriend for three whole months.</p><p>Dating without the heartbreak: the best idea Tig’s ever had, right? Wrong!</p><h2>Praise for A.L. Michael</h2><p>‘I know it’s a good book when I shut the kindle cover and sigh with contentment. <strong>The Last Word totally did it for me</strong>.’ – 4* from Angela (Goodreads)</p><p>‘This is <strong>a funny, funny book.</strong>’ 5* to The Last Word from Rosee (Amazon)</p><p>‘Fresh, fast and…had that <strong>magical romance feeling and a bit of hotness that you just can’t help but love</strong>. Absolutely brilliant!’ 5* to The Last Word from <em>The Book Geek Wears Pajamas</em></p><p>‘I LOVED THIS. <strong>I laughed, I cried, I fell in love</strong>. All of the emotions were felt in the reading of this book and it is definitely one of the best Christmas releases that I’ve read this year.’ 5* to Driving Home for Christmas from <em>Erin’s Choice</em></p><p>‘I laughed, I cried and I was left with that warm fuzzy feeling you get when you read something wonderful.’ 5* to Driving Home for Christmas from <em>That Thing She Reads</em></p>