Emily Henry's four delightful romantic comedies are gathered for the first time in a charming box set that will leave fans in love.
Summer reading
In Summer Reading , a romance writer who no longer believes in love and a literary writer suffocated by routine engage in a challenge that could subvert everything they have ever thought about what it means to be happy.
Augustus Everett is an acclaimed literary fiction author. January Andrews writes bestselling novels. They are polar opposites. The only thing they have in common is that for three months, they'll live in neighboring beach houses, both broke and paralyzed by writer's block. Each will finish a book, and neither will fall in love. Will they?
On vacation with you
Two best friends. Ten summer trips. One last chance to fall in love.
Poppy and Alex. Alex and Poppy. They have nothing in common. She's a rebellious girl; he wears khakis. She has an insatiable wanderlust; he prefers to stay home reading a book. And somehow, ever since a fateful hitchhiking trip to college many years ago, they've been best friends.
Until two years ago... when they messed up. And they haven't spoken since. Now Poppy has a week to fix things. Could something else still go wrong?
Crazy about books
Crazy for Books will warm readers' hearts and show a little behind the scenes of the publishing market.
Books are Nora Stephens's life—and she's definitely not your typical heroine. She's not the impulsive girl, nor the laid-back girl, much less the picture of sweetness. And that's why Nora agrees to spend the summer in Sunshine Falls, North Carolina, when Libby begs for a sister trip.
But instead of picnics in the countryside or unexpected encounters with a handsome doctor, or perhaps a muscular bartender, Nora bumps into Charlie Lastra, a grumpy editor she knows from New York. It would be one of those cute encounters if it weren't for the fact that they've seen each other before—and it's never been cute.
But as they find themselves together again and again, what they discover may ultimately unravel the carefully crafted stories they've written about themselves.
Happy place
Happy Place tells the story of a couple who still don't know if they want to stay together or apart.
Harriet and Wyn have been the dream couple since college. Only now—for reasons they haven't discussed—they're no longer a good fit. Harriet and Wyn broke up five months ago, and they still haven't told their best friends.
So they continue to share the largest bedroom in the Maine house where their group of friends has been vacationing for a decade. Because the Maine house is for sale, and this is the last week the friends will have together in paradise.
After years of being in love, it shouldn't be that hard to pretend for just a week, in front of the people who know you both like nobody else... right?
“One of my favorite authors.” — Colleen Hoover
“Emily Henry is the new author I’ll buy in a heartbeat.” — Jodi Picoult
“Another hit from the champion. The woman can do no wrong.” — Taylor Jenkins Reid
“The prose is easy; the characters are charming. The only downside is getting to the end.” — V.E. Schwab