A Pitch-Perfect Enemies-to-Lovers Rom-Com: Read an Extract from It’s Probably You by Jayne Denker

A Pitch-Perfect Enemies-to-Lovers Rom-Com: Read an Extract from It’s Probably You by Jayne Denker

Nearly getting headbutted by a stranger in a tiny pharmacy foyer was the last thing anybody needed after a long day at work, but Gillian Pritchard took it in stride. Besides, it was partially her own fault. She’d been distracted by a text alert and wasn’t looking where she was going.

A tall man, sneezing repeatedly into a large bandanna covering most of his face, hurtling into her and nearly breaking her nose put Gillian back in pharmacist mode even though she was off the clock and on her way out the door. She didn’t mind.

Gillian had been a pharmacist for years, and she was good at it. Nothing made her happier than being able to serve the citizens of the small town of Willow Cove.

“Allergies?” she murmured sympathetically, and the man nodded as he pushed past her into the building.

Gillian didn’t take offense at his brusqueness; he was obviously suffering. She would have followed him back inside to help out if it weren’t for her text. A quick glance at her phone to see that it was from her elderly neighbor, Carol, and it only said Come quick was enough to send a zing of alarm through her.

Cursing the fact that the gorgeous spring weather had enticed her to walk to work that day, Gillian hurried through town and into her residential neighborhood as fast as she could, but it still took far too long to get home. She tried calling Carol back on the way, but there was no answer. Practically at a jog when she rounded the corner onto her own block, she nearly barreled into her three neighbors, Carol, Arnette, and Judy, clustered on the sidewalk. When they all turned to her en masse, their eyes wide, Gillian’s heart seized.

“What’s wrong?” she gasped. “Are you all right? Carol, why didn’t you answer my— ”

“It’s Retha,” Arnette stage- whispered, clutching the sides of her cardigan and pulling them tighter around her…

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      Publisher details

      It's Probably You
      Author
      Jayne Denker
      Publisher
      Simon and Schuster
      Genre
      Fiction
      Released
      03 January, 2024
      ISBN
      9781761423260

      Synopsis

      This summer, one woman is going after what she wants and nothing will stand in her way – not even the handsome man next door... An uplifting, heartfelt romantic comedy for fans of Nora Ephron, Emily Henry and Beth O’Leary.

      Gillian has been happily single for several years and, after trying a few dating apps, prefers to stay that way. Navigating her way through dates with fat-shamers and lacklustre men has left her with no desire to do anything other than spend time in her garden. Who needs rude comments and awkward first dates when soft roses and vibrant tulips are so much better?

      Then Noah moves in next door. Moody, grumpy and way too opinionated, her new neighbour threatens to turn her peaceful sanctuary into a war zone. But with a gardening contest fast approaching, Gillian needs to keep her eye on the prize – and cultivate her happy place on her own terms.

      Jayne Denker
      About the author

      Jayne Denker

      Jayne Denker is the author of romantic comedies, including It's Probably You and The Rom-Com Agenda. When she's not hard at work on another novel (or, rather, when she should be hard at work on another novel), she can usually be found frittering away stupid amounts of time on social media. 

      Books by Jayne Denker

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