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Guide to Emily Henry Books

Emily Henry is the queen of summer rom-coms. Every single one of her books is amazing, to say the least. The author who has been ruling the booktok romance genre for years. Here's a complete guide to her brilliant books.


# Happy Place


Harriet and Wyn have been the perfect ideal couple since they met in college — they go together in the perfect balance, but not now, due to reasons they are not currently discussing. They separated 6 months ago. Yet haven't told their best friends.


This is the way they wind up sharing the biggest room at the Maine bungalow that has been their companion gathering's yearly escape for the last 10 years.

Just this year, Harriet and Wyn are telling a blatant lie while making an effort to not admit that they need one another. Since the cabin is available to be purchased this is the last week they'll all have together here. They can't tolerate breaking their closest ones' hearts, so they'll play their parts. It's a perfect arrangement (If you are blind and witnessing all this). Following quite an entertaining week, how hard is it to lie to the people who know you the best?

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# Book Lovers


Nora Stephens' life is books — she has read them all. Not the spunky one, not the laidback beauty queen, and particularly not the darling. Truth be told, Nora is a courageous woman for her clients, for whom she lands huge arrangements as a vicious literary agent, and her darling younger sibling Libby. This is the reason she agrees to go to Daylight Falls, North Carolina for the long stretch of August when Libby asks her for a sisters' excursion away — with dreams of peace and fun.


While there, Nora continues to catch Charlie Lastra, a rival editor from back in the city. It would be a meet-charming notwithstanding the way that they've met commonly and it's never been adorable.


If Nora knows she's not an ideal courageous woman, Charlie knows he's no one's legend, however, as they are put together over and over — what they find may rewrite their stories together or forever apart.

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# People we meet on Vacation

Poppy and Alex. Alex and Poppy. They share nothing in common. She's an out-of-control kid; he dons khakis. She has an unquenchable longing for novelty or adventure; he likes to remain at home with a book. Furthermore, in some way or another, since a game-changing vehicle shared home from school quite a while back, they are the absolute best of friends. For a large portion of the year they live far separated — she's in New York City, and he's in their little old neighborhood — however every late spring, for 10 years, they go for an annual vacation. Until quite a while back, when they stopped talking. They haven't spoken since.

Poppy convinces Alex for a final getaway, one last trip where all the secrets of the past come back. Presently she has seven days to fix everything. If by some stroke of good luck, she can get around the one major truth that has consistently stood discreetly in the center of their amazing relationship. What's the worst that could happen?


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# Beach Read

Augustus Everett is a bestselling author of literary fiction. January Andrews writes the best romance books. At the point when she pens a cheerful happily ever later, he kills off his whole cast of characters.


The main thing they share practically speaking is that for the following three months, they're residing in adjoining ocean-side houses, broke, and stalled with a creative slump.


Until, one foggy night, one thing leads to one more and they figure out a bet intended to break them out of their imaginative slumps: Augustus will spend the late spring composing something cheerful, and January will pen the Incredible American Book. She'll go on him on fake dates like in any romantic comedy montage, and he'll take her to talk with people from surviving cults (clearly). Everybody will complete a book and nobody will fall in love. Really?


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Till the Next

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