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The Break-Up Clause

By: Niamh Hargan
Narrated by: Róisín Rankin
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What if your work rival was the ex that you’d never actually broken up with?

'SO GOOD' MARIAN KEYES

‘Sizzling’ SOPHIE IRWIN

‘Witty’ BETH REEKLES

‘Excellent’ JANE CASEY

‘Pitch-perfect’ EMMA HUGHES

How do you get rid of an ex . . .
When you’ve never actually broken up?

When arrogant new colleague Benjamin swans into Fia’s small office at her New York law firm, it’s no secret they dislike – no, hate – each other. But there is one secret no one knows.

The last time Fia and Benjamin saw each other was one summer night nearly ten years ago, at a little chapel – in Vegas. Benjamin isn’t just Fia’s co-worker, he’s also her long-lost husband.

They made a promise – they even signed a pact – that they’d divorce after one year. But they never did. Now, if anyone discovers they’re husband and wife, both their jobs are on the line.

And as their marriage starts to finally heat up, it’s a secret that’s getting harder to keep . . .

©2023 Niamh Hargan (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Romance Romantic Comedy Marriage Comedy New York
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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Fiadh's love story. The characters had great chemistry and I loved their growth. The book was well narrated - I could listen to her voice all day!

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