Annabel Monaghan is the author of two young adult novels and 'Does This Volvo Make My Butt Look Big?', a selection of laugh-out-loud columns that appeared in The Huffington Post, The Week, and The Rye Record. Her debut novel, Nora Goes Off Script, was published in 2021. She lives in Rye, New York, with her family.
I loved this book with my whole heart. It's smart, fresh and romantic, full of humour and warmth. I didn't want to put it down * Beth O'Leary * Such a charming read * Curtis Sittenfeld * Absolutely irresistible - funny, addictive and deliciously romantic, this is exactly the sort of book we all need right now * Rosie Walsh * Wildly addictive and perfectly escapist, I have recommended this book to everyone! * Paige Toon * I love Nora. I love her voice. I love the romance. I love the pacing. I love that she's a mum. I love it all . . . It's got the vibes of Beach Read by Emily Henry, with the escapist glamour of Hollywood. Absolutely nails the comedy, the romance, and the sparkle. My favourite read of this year, and soon to be yours! * Lizzy Dent * I absolutely loved this book. It is the perfect combination of heart, drama and humour. Totally delicious, and perfect for summer * Holly McCulloch * Magical . . . As much a beautiful story of female agency and empowerment, as it is a tantalising love story. The kind of book you want to savour, yet can't help whizzing through. It's a dream read * Heat * Nora and Leo are both believable, engaging protagonists who I rooted for from the start * Daily Mail * This sparkling rom-com is fresh, funny and will make your heart soar with the romance of it! * My Weekly * I really liked this book, with Annabel Monaghan managing to bring that feature film feeling to the page . . . the perfect book for those looking for a second chance at love and even those who just love to get swept up in a story * MyLondon * Funny and good-hearted - a romance for romantics, a blending of the real and the deliciously unreal * Linda Holmes * This perfectly-scripted love story left me feeling the way all the best romances do: filled with hope and the feeling that true love always wins * Jill Santopolo * Such a freaking delight . . . Charming, funny, uplifting and completely captivating, I devoured it in three days * Elin Hilderbrand * Dreamy * The Handbook Magazine * Perfectly captures the apprehension and excitement of infatuation blended with life's complications * Washington Post * Irresistible . . . With pitch-perfect characters full of foibles and flaws, the work taps into genuine feelings as the characters fall in love. This is a winner * Publishers Weekly * A witty and poignant roller coaster that springs a delightful surprise * People * The perfect escape from reality * USA Today * Wryly observed escapism - romantic but never mawkish * Mail on Sunday * For fans of Book Lovers by Emily Henry . . . highlights single motherhood and the ways in which children can both complicate new romance and make it even more heartwarming. It's the feel-good book you didn't realize you needed * Reader's Digest * I urge you to read the brilliantly scripted (pun intended), smart, off-beat romance Nora Goes Off Script by Annabel Monaghan. I adored it * Book(ish) *