
Good For You: A relatable, funny rage romance from the bestselling author of Book Boyfriend!
Good For You: A relatable, funny rage romance from the bestselling author of Book Boyfriend!
A laugh-out-loud romcom about female rage, public shame and learning to take your own advice, from the bestselling author of Book Boyfriend and Seven Exes.
'The best kind of rage with a gorgeous romance' BETH O'LEARY
'Good For You is SO MUCH FUN! I enjoyed it so much!' MARIAN KEYES
'I ADORED it . . . utterly hilarious and hugely emotionally intelligent' DAISY BUCHANAN
Sometimes the people who give the best advice are the worst at taking it.
Livâs furious â but youâd never know. As morning TVâs go-to relationship therapist, sheâs built herself a no-nonsense, easy-breezy reputation.
But when sheâs caught on video having a tiramisu-fuelled meltdown, she goes viral for all the wrong reasons. Suddenly everyone knows that the woman whose mantra is âkeep calm and carry a condomâ canât keep her cool.
Her boss gives her an ultimatum: anger management or unemployment. It should be simple, just six sessions stand between Liv and her old life. The problem is her therapist, Edward, who's insufferably perceptive and, worse still . . . devastatingly hot.
Readers are loving Good For YouâŠ
'Friendship, a love interest, a statement on society and good writing â yes, yes and yes'
'A gorgeous read and gorgeous romance'
'Lucy sure knows how to write her humans. Loved it'
'A literary version of nightclub bathroom conversation, but with added sparkle'
'An absolute hot mess and unflinchingly, annoyingly relatable'
Good For You: A relatable, funny rage romance from the bestselling author of Book Boyfriend!
A laugh-out-loud romcom about female rage, public shame and learning to take your own advice, from the bestselling author of Book Boyfriend and Seven Exes.
'The best kind of rage with a gorgeous romance' BETH O'LEARY
'Good For You is SO MUCH FUN! I enjoyed it so much!' MARIAN KEYES
'I ADORED it . . . utterly hilarious and hugely emotionally intelligent' DAISY BUCHANAN
Sometimes the people who give the best advice are the worst at taking it.
Livâs furious â but youâd never know. As morning TVâs go-to relationship therapist, sheâs built herself a no-nonsense, easy-breezy reputation.
But when sheâs caught on video having a tiramisu-fuelled meltdown, she goes viral for all the wrong reasons. Suddenly everyone knows that the woman whose mantra is âkeep calm and carry a condomâ canât keep her cool.
Her boss gives her an ultimatum: anger management or unemployment. It should be simple, just six sessions stand between Liv and her old life. The problem is her therapist, Edward, who's insufferably perceptive and, worse still . . . devastatingly hot.
Readers are loving Good For YouâŠ
'Friendship, a love interest, a statement on society and good writing â yes, yes and yes'
'A gorgeous read and gorgeous romance'
'Lucy sure knows how to write her humans. Loved it'
'A literary version of nightclub bathroom conversation, but with added sparkle'
'An absolute hot mess and unflinchingly, annoyingly relatable'
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A laugh-out-loud romcom about female rage, public shame and learning to take your own advice, from the bestselling author of Book Boyfriend and Seven Exes.
'The best kind of rage with a gorgeous romance' BETH O'LEARY
'Good For You is SO MUCH FUN! I enjoyed it so much!' MARIAN KEYES
'I ADORED it . . . utterly hilarious and hugely emotionally intelligent' DAISY BUCHANAN
Sometimes the people who give the best advice are the worst at taking it.
Livâs furious â but youâd never know. As morning TVâs go-to relationship therapist, sheâs built herself a no-nonsense, easy-breezy reputation.
But when sheâs caught on video having a tiramisu-fuelled meltdown, she goes viral for all the wrong reasons. Suddenly everyone knows that the woman whose mantra is âkeep calm and carry a condomâ canât keep her cool.
Her boss gives her an ultimatum: anger management or unemployment. It should be simple, just six sessions stand between Liv and her old life. The problem is her therapist, Edward, who's insufferably perceptive and, worse still . . . devastatingly hot.
Readers are loving Good For YouâŠ
'Friendship, a love interest, a statement on society and good writing â yes, yes and yes'
'A gorgeous read and gorgeous romance'
'Lucy sure knows how to write her humans. Loved it'
'A literary version of nightclub bathroom conversation, but with added sparkle'
'An absolute hot mess and unflinchingly, annoyingly relatable'












