Diamond Kahn & Woods Literary Agency
Publisher
Avon
Publication date
July 9, 2020
Other publishers
Droemer (German), Argon (German Audio), Tammi (Finnish), Rua do Sabao (Brazilian Portuguese)

The Love Square

Author: Laura Jane Williams

She’s single. But it can still be complicated…

Penny Bridge has always been unlucky in love.

So she can’t believe it when she meets a remarkable new man.

Followed by another.

And then another

And all of them want to date her.

Penny has to choose between three. But are any of them The One?

The bestselling author of Our Stop will have you laughing, crying and cheering Penny on in this funny and feel-good exploration of hope, romance and the trust it takes to finally fall in love.


"The complicated relationships will win over fans of love triangle tropes, and the unconventional dynamics of Penny’s close-knit family create plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. This is sure to please." Publishers Weekly
"Williams' protagonist is multilayered and appealing, as are the vivid supporting characters in this funny yet serious story of survival, recovery, romantic complications, difficult choices, and love." Amy Alessio
"A hilarious brilliantly written story from one of our favourite writers." Bella
"Fresh, funny and smart, The Love Square celebrates the messy joy that is modern love. It’s full of delicious food and real kindness and sexy men… what’s not to like?!" Beth O’Leary, bestselling author of The Flatshare
"A thoroughly modern love story. Smart and emotional – I couldn’t put it down." Sarah Morgan, bestselling author of Family for Beginners
"Clever, hilarious and a total unbridled joy to read, get it now or prepare for the impending FOMO this summer when everyone else is talking about this brilliant book." Lucy Vine, bestselling author of Hot Mess
"Devoured it in one day – the perfect cosy (but not twee) modern romance." The Strategist
"‘Fresh, funny and full of heart. I fell in love with Penny Bridge." Nicola Gill, author of The Neighbours
"Fresh, warm, and honest, The Love Square is a refreshingly different take on modern relationships." Louise O’Neill