
Virtual Strangers
Imprint: Zaffre
Synopsis
The Flatshare meets a modern You've Got Mail
Do you believe in love at first type?
When Ada set up her own PR firm from a coffee shop, she didn't expect to meet journalist Fraser. Also working there daily, he soon becomes a friend. Reporting on interesting things to do around Edinburgh, Fraser ropes Ada into accompanying him on his assignments.
As they work side-by-side Ada can't help but notice how attractive Fraser is, and how well they get along. But, Ada has been chatting to a guy she met on an Agatha Christie fan fiction site, and she can't stop wondering about him. His interests are the same as hers, and the anonymity helps them both be more honest and open. As Ada's messages with the mystery man become deeper, she thinks she's falling for him.
Ada is torn between Fraser and Myster-E - but can you have real feelings for someone when you're virtual strangers?
Do you believe in love at first type?
When Ada set up her own PR firm from a coffee shop, she didn't expect to meet journalist Fraser. Also working there daily, he soon becomes a friend. Reporting on interesting things to do around Edinburgh, Fraser ropes Ada into accompanying him on his assignments.
As they work side-by-side Ada can't help but notice how attractive Fraser is, and how well they get along. But, Ada has been chatting to a guy she met on an Agatha Christie fan fiction site, and she can't stop wondering about him. His interests are the same as hers, and the anonymity helps them both be more honest and open. As Ada's messages with the mystery man become deeper, she thinks she's falling for him.
Ada is torn between Fraser and Myster-E - but can you have real feelings for someone when you're virtual strangers?
Details
384 pages
Imprint: Zaffre
Reviews
Sam Canning has written a romance it's so easy to fall in love with. I adored every moment of Ada and Fraser's budding relationship - and her heart-to-hearts online with Myster-E. Ada is such a vibrant, brilliant character throughout. Funny, sweet, and full of warmth.Beth Reekles, author of The Kissing Booth
Delightful. An upbeat, fun-filled read about life, love and learning about yourself.Gillian Harvey
Warm, witty and wise: a story that reminds us that while we all love a mystery, life is a lot less complicated when we're honest.Gillian Harvey