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You're the One That I Don't Want

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You're the One That I Don't Want

By: Alexandra Potter
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How do you know he's The One?
Are you getting butterflies just thinking about him?
Have you dreamt of marrying him?
Do you just
know?

When Lucy meets Nate in Venice, she knows instantly he's The One. And, caught up in the whirlwind of first love, they kiss under the Bridge of Sighs at sunset. Which - according to legend - will tie them together forever . . .

But ten years later, they've completely lost contact. That is, until Lucy moves to New York and the legend brings them back together again. And again. And again.

But what if Nate isn't The One? How is she going to get rid of him? Because forever is a very long time . . .

A funny, magical romantic comedy about how finding The One doesn't always have to mean happily ever after.

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Critic reviews

The new Bridget Jones for our times (The Telegraph on Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k up)
Alexandra Potter is a genius! So, I Met This Guy has two brilliant central characters, a rip-roaring plot and some of the best twists I’ve ever read (Matt Cain, author of The Madonna of Bolton)
A thrilling, witty, twisty, turny wonderful adventure with a grand splosh of self-discovery (Milly Johnson, author of Same Time Next Week on Confessions of a Forty-Something F##k Up)
Warm, witty and wise, So, I Met This Guy will have you cheering for Maggie and Flick from the first page to the very last! An absolute triumph! (Mike Gayle, author of All the Lonely People)
Say hello to a book that will have you laughing with every page, whether you're twenty, forty or eighty (Heat on Confessions of a Forty-Something F##k Up)
Funny but layered, light-hearted but surprisingly deep (Red on Confessions of a Forty-Something F##k Up)
‘A story of hope, redemption and the magical energy of female friendship’ (Lucy Dillon, author of Irresponsible Adult on So, I Met This Guy)
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