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"A slow burn, enemies-to-lovers rom-com, with plenty of chemistry and deeper themes that elevate it above the frothy. Fans of Emily Henry books will adore Bad Publicity." -Sophie Cousens
A sparkling rom-com in which an unexpected reunion could lead to a career-ending catastrophe or a second-chance romance . . .
When Andie lands her dream job as a senior book publicist, she's ready to take the world of New York publishing by storm.
Until her first day, when she discovers that her biggest author is Jack Carlson-the same Jack who ruined her life at university. Whom she hasn't spoken to in five years. Who is not only still infuriatingly hot but also incredibly successful. And whose campaign she definitely cannot mess up, if she wants to keep her job.
To make matters even worse, the central part of this career-defining campaign is a book tour. For a month, Andie will have to travel across Europe with the man whom, if she were being totally honest, she'd like to hit with her car.
But she will not lose this opportunity, especially not because of him. One month on tour with Jack Carlson, visiting some of the most romantic spots in Europe. Deep breath. She can do this. Praise for Bad Publicity:
"A glorious debut. A slow burn, enemies-to-lovers rom-com, with plenty of chemistry and deeper themes that elevate it above the frothy. Fans of Emily Henry books will adore Bad Publicity."
-Sophie Cousens, New York Times bestselling author of This Time Next Year
"Bad Publicity has all the hallmarks of a feel-good rom-com. Full of twists and turns, Andie's love story with Jack sucks you in from the start. A great read to cozy up with!"
-Beth Reekles, bestselling author of The Kissing Booth
"A delightful blend of humor and heart. Gillam's enemies-to-lovers workplace romance sizzles with tension and swoon-worthy moments."
-Bal Khabra, bestselling author of Collide
"A beautiful story about grief, love, and second chances, Bad Publicity is a road-trip romance that takes the reader on an emotional ride. Filled with heart, humor, and the swoon-worthy moments every romance reader craves, this book is a gorgeous debut for Bianca Gillam. I can't wait to see what she writes next!"
-Laurie Gilmore, author of The Pumpkin Spice Cafe
"Perfect for fans of Emily Henry. Bad Publicity is a bold, brilliant romance with a big emotional beating heart and a protagonist you won't be able to help falling in love with. This one's going to absolutely thrill the TikTok girlies."
-Rebecca Reid, author of The Truth Hurts
"I adored this pitch-perfect, Emily Henry-meets-Josie Silver rom-com. Andie and Jack are such rich characters and the fabulous cities they visit are the ideal backdrop to their romance, ensuring that, despite the sensitively handled theme of grief, Bad Publicity remains an escapist, uplifting read. . . Evocative."
-Nicole Kennedy, author of After Paris
Bianca Gillam is a London-based author and armchair expert on eighties and nineties rom-coms. Her poetry has been published in a variety of publications. She formerly worked in publishing, where she had the joy of editing a wide variety of brilliant authors; she was inspired by the books she published to write her own.
A sparkling rom-com in which an unexpected reunion could lead to a career-ending catastrophe or a second-chance romance . . .
When Andie lands her dream job as a senior book publicist, she's ready to take the world of New York publishing by storm.
Until her first day, when she discovers that her biggest author is Jack Carlson-the same Jack who ruined her life at university. Whom she hasn't spoken to in five years. Who is not only still infuriatingly hot but also incredibly successful. And whose campaign she definitely cannot mess up, if she wants to keep her job.
To make matters even worse, the central part of this career-defining campaign is a book tour. For a month, Andie will have to travel across Europe with the man whom, if she were being totally honest, she'd like to hit with her car.
But she will not lose this opportunity, especially not because of him. One month on tour with Jack Carlson, visiting some of the most romantic spots in Europe. Deep breath. She can do this. Praise for Bad Publicity:
"A glorious debut. A slow burn, enemies-to-lovers rom-com, with plenty of chemistry and deeper themes that elevate it above the frothy. Fans of Emily Henry books will adore Bad Publicity."
-Sophie Cousens, New York Times bestselling author of This Time Next Year
"Bad Publicity has all the hallmarks of a feel-good rom-com. Full of twists and turns, Andie's love story with Jack sucks you in from the start. A great read to cozy up with!"
-Beth Reekles, bestselling author of The Kissing Booth
"A delightful blend of humor and heart. Gillam's enemies-to-lovers workplace romance sizzles with tension and swoon-worthy moments."
-Bal Khabra, bestselling author of Collide
"A beautiful story about grief, love, and second chances, Bad Publicity is a road-trip romance that takes the reader on an emotional ride. Filled with heart, humor, and the swoon-worthy moments every romance reader craves, this book is a gorgeous debut for Bianca Gillam. I can't wait to see what she writes next!"
-Laurie Gilmore, author of The Pumpkin Spice Cafe
"Perfect for fans of Emily Henry. Bad Publicity is a bold, brilliant romance with a big emotional beating heart and a protagonist you won't be able to help falling in love with. This one's going to absolutely thrill the TikTok girlies."
-Rebecca Reid, author of The Truth Hurts
"I adored this pitch-perfect, Emily Henry-meets-Josie Silver rom-com. Andie and Jack are such rich characters and the fabulous cities they visit are the ideal backdrop to their romance, ensuring that, despite the sensitively handled theme of grief, Bad Publicity remains an escapist, uplifting read. . . Evocative."
-Nicole Kennedy, author of After Paris
Bianca Gillam is a London-based author and armchair expert on eighties and nineties rom-coms. Her poetry has been published in a variety of publications. She formerly worked in publishing, where she had the joy of editing a wide variety of brilliant authors; she was inspired by the books she published to write her own.