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Until Love Do Us Part

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Until Love Do Us Part

By: Anna Premoli
Narrated by: Patricia Rodriguez
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What happens when two lawyers who can't stand each other are forced to cooperate… by law?

Amalia Berger and Ryan O'Moore have despised each other since their days at Yale Law School.

Amalia, a high-powered New York City attorney, thrives in the world of glitz, glamour, and prestigious corporate cases. Ryan, a straight-talking Chicago-based lawyer with roots in his family's bustling pub in Manhattan, prefers keeping things simple.

When Ryan is promoted and moves back to New York, his latest courtroom battle pits him against none other than Amalia. Their fiery rivalry quickly spirals out of control, catching the judge's ire. Forced to work together on court-ordered community service, they must confront their shared past, conflicting ambitions, and undeniable sparks.

Packed with witty banter and sizzling chemistry, this feisty romantic comedy is perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Sally Thorne and books with opposites-attract romance, forced proximity, and laugh-out-loud legal hijinks.

Anna Premoli is a bestselling author in Italy. She began writing to relieve stress while working as a financial consultant for a private bank. Her novel, Love to Hate You won the Bancarella prize in 2013.

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