It’s Complicated

byEmma Hughes, Laura Aikman (Read by)
Dee Jensen's life is about to get complicated...

She's just found out that if she wants to start a family she needs to get on with it - fast. But her almost-definitely boyfriend Nat has almost-definitely just broken up with her.

Could platonic co-parenting - where two friends have a child together with no romantic connection - be the easy answer?

Dee finds herself suggesting the idea to a chef she's just met called Andy. And in the cold light of day he doesn't find it as laughable as she does...

But will feelings surface along the way?

And, in her heart of hearts, does Dee even want a baby?

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Praise for Emma Hughes:

'Warm, kind-hearted and delightfully sharp and witty, this is exactly what I expected from Emma's consistently compelling, charming writing' LAURA KAY

'I lost count of the number of times I laughed out loud. I LOVED it!' DAISY BUCHANAN

'Poignant, warm and very, very clever' LAURA JANE WILLIAMS

'This book will make your world a brighter place' KATHERINE HEINY

About Emma Hughes

Emma Hughes is a freelance journalist who has written for publications including Time Out, the Guardian, Vogue.co.uk, Grazia and ES. An early excerpt from her first novel, No Such Thing As Perfect, was shortlisted for the 2019 Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize. She lives in London.
Details
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • ISBN: 9781529190489
  • Length: 536 minutes
  • Price: £14.00
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