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Twelve Days in May
Paperback / softback
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They haven't spoken for 12 years. Can they fall in love in 12 days? 'Snap-crackling with wit and energy, ridiculously enjoyable' MHAIRI MCFARLANE 'Fresh, funny and beautifully written. Niamh Hargan is going to be huge' SOPHIE COUSENS 'A sweepingly romantic debut . . . it's sexy, escapist and FUN - everything a romantic comedy should be!' LAURA JANE WILLIAMS 'Smart, funny and sizzling with chemistry - but with a big, tender heart' CRESSIDA MCLAUGHLIN 'I adored this thoughtful, funny, intelligent and very hot romcom' SARRA MANNING 'A sparkling, witty debut from a talented new voice' LAUREN HO 'Funny, smart and very romantic . . . the perfect escape' ALEX BROWN ____________________ Lizzy Munro is working at the Cannes Film Festival, in a job that involves a lot more admin than red-carpet glamour. There, Ciaran Flynn is the man everyone is talking about: heartthrob of the moment and director of the most romantic movie of the year. What nobody knows is that twelve years ago, they were best friends . . . and they haven't spoken since. But when Ciaran's film runs into trouble, there's only one person he can turn to. Is twelve days enough to save not only Ciaran's film, but also the spark he and Lizzy once shared? ____________________ READERS ARE LOVING TWELVE DAYS IN MAY: 'If you want a fun, romantic book to sweep you off your feet this summer: look no further' 'Such a lovely debut novel about finding a spark again . . . warm and full of joy' 'I finished this book in one sitting. I would definitely recommend' 'The writing is outstanding and the plot extremely original' 'This has all of the makings of a great story: romance, a twisted past, Cannes festival, and the dreamy taste of Tunnocks'
Author Biography
Niamh Hargan was born and raised in Derry, Northern Ireland. An entertainment lawyer by profession, she first attended the Cannes Film Festival several years ago and found the experience to be both exactly like, and nothing at all like, what she had expected. When it became impossible to travel to Cannes in May 2020, she began to write about it instead.
Reviews'A fun, smart romcom about second chances' The Sun 'Hargan's novel is about our inaccuracies of perception, as well as being a behind-the-scenes look at the Cannes Film Festival. It's a smart, wry, engaging debut' Sunday Independent 'A gloriously gossipy read, written with intelligence and style' Irish Examiner 'Picture-perfect romance . . . Fizzes with fun' Best
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