Come Together

Come Together by Josie Lloyd, published by Ebury Publishing in 2000, is a novel that explores the dynamics of modern romance through alternating perspectives. This edition spans 295 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the London singles scene as two individuals navigate their contrasting desires for love and connection.
The narrative unfolds through “he-said, she-said” chapters, allowing readers to experience the story from both the woman’s and the man’s viewpoints. As they meet in their quest for love—one seeking a lasting relationship and the other a fleeting encounter—tensions and chemistry develop, creating an engaging exploration of romance. This fiction piece delves into themes of attraction and the complexities of relationships, making it a relevant read for those interested in contemporary romantic tales.
Official synopsis Publisher
Told in “he-said, she-said” alternating chapters, this People magazine “Beach Book of the Week” takes you into the London singles scene, where a woman looking for the love of her life meets up with a man looking for the love of tonight — and sparks fly in more ways than one.
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