An <b>absolute riot</b>, <b>a joyous reboot of the rom-com</b> that explores the power and unpredictability of human connection. In a <b>gorgeous cast of characters</b>, my absolute favourite was Peggy. WE ALL NEED A PEGGY.
Beth Morrey
<b>Utterly fabulous!</b> Bethany injects <b>so much joy and humour</b> into her books; creating <b>characters you will love</b>, and stories that <b>will make you laugh and cry</b> at literally the same time.
Sarah Bonner
<i>Love and Other Human Errors</i> is at once a <b>beautiful, poignant and witty</b> observation on what it is to be human and to try and figure out love in all its messy chaos. Bethany possesses such talent in combining <b>sharp wit with original ideas</b>. I can't wait to see what she comes up with next.
L.V. Matthews
Even the most hardened cynic won't be able to resist this <b>funny and touching story about all the wonderful messiness of love</b>
Red
This original story is <b>wonderful on love, loss, loneliness</b> and the <b>vital importance of human connection</b>
Daily Mail
<b>Such is the wit and exuberance of her writing, so engaging are her characters, it's easy to miss the sheer ingenuity</b> that's gone into the science fiction element
The Times
A <b>heartwarming story of love, trust and friendship - utterly unputdownable</b>
Candis
An <b>eerie yet witty</b> tale of what the future might be like in the world of digital dating
The Sun
<b>Quirky, cute and surprising</b>
Fabulous magazine
An unforgettable story about love in all its chaotic glory from the author of Last One At The Party
A book synopsis is fundamentally ridiculous. How can I possibly convey, in only 100 words, the events of the past year and their impact on my perfectly ordered existence?
It is insufficient space to accurately detail how I was blackmailed into demonstrating my flawless algorithm to find a soulmate, despite having no desire for one.
In my former life I avoided trivial human connections. I was alone, accomplished and brilliant.
Unfortunately, that solitary and driven woman no longer exists.
My name is Indiana Dylan and this is the extraordinary account of how I fell in love.
There: 100 words exactly.
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'Such is the wit and exuberance of her writing, so engaging are her characters, it's easy to miss the sheer ingenuity that's gone into the science fiction element' The Times
'Smart, funny, scary and sweet. I LOVED it [...] Bethany Clift's wondrous imagination is matched by her pitch-perfect writing' Nikki May, author of Wahala
'I was hooked! A palm-tingly romance set in a believable future with nuanced, funny and surprising characters. BookTok is going to love it!' Kate Sawyer
'So fresh, so funny, so satisfying . . . Bethany Clift skilfully combines humour with heartfelt writing, a pacey plot and truly unforgettable characters. This smart and vibrant story explores big questions around love, friendship and ambition, and every page is a joy' Holly Miller