The Visa


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THE AGREEMENT WAS TO GET MARRIED . . . NOT TO FALL IN LOVE.

'Fabulous . . . This would make a great rom-com film for the big screen'
'A must-read for rom com lovers'
'I absolutely loved this book'
'This was a fabulous slow burn romance. A will they, won't they with so much more'

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For a commitment-phobe who's never taken a girl on a third date, Jack finds getting married to his old friend Maya pretty easy. He's a New Zealander in need of a visa to stay in the country, and she doesn't believe in marriage anyway. Simple.

Maya and Jack live in wedded, sex-less bliss, until one day Jack starts to get serious with someone else . . .

Suddenly Maya finds herself falling into a role she never thought she'd be: a wife - and a scorned one at that - who is falling uncontrollably, undeniably, and entirely inconveniently . . .

. . . in love with her own husband.

This sparkling, topsy-turvy romcom is perfect for fans of Josie Silver, Beth O'Leary and Mhairi McFarlane.

*Lizzie's new novel HATE AT FIRST SIGHT is available to pre-order NOW!*

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Find out why readers love Lizzie O'Hagan

'I absolutely loved this book, so much so that I devoured it in two sittings! Their banter was fab . . . fabulous'

'If you enjoyed The Flatshare you will enjoy this novel. The perfect holiday read'

'This book is so much more than your usual romcom!'

'A must read for any romantic comedy lovers!'

'A stunning debut' ⭐

'Witty and totally engaging!'

'The perfect mix of love, friendship, drama and humour'

Author: Lizzie O'Hagan
Publisher: Headline
Published: 06/20/2023
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 7.70h x 5.00w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9781472286321
ISBN10: 1472286324
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance | Holiday
- Fiction | Romance | New Adult
- Fiction | Romance | Romantic Comedy

About the Author
Lizzie O'Hagan studied Law before going into publishing, where she now works as a book editor at an independent press. She writes and paints in her spare time and can usually be found behind a laptop in one of Bermondsey Street's many coffee shops near her house share in London Bridge.