We Used To Be Magic (a Dazzling Debut Cinematic Romance Set In Nyc's Fashion World)

By (author) Ingalls, Bea
By (author) Ingalls, Bea
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What if the universe wants two people to be together, but they''re too messed up to notice? A cinematic slow-burn ''Brits in New York'' Next Great Love Story that''s perfect for YA fans of Normal People, Ali Hazelwood and One Day.
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What if the universe wants two people to be together, but they''re too messed up to notice? A cinematic slow-burn ''Brits in New York'' Next Great Love Story that''s perfect for YA fans of Normal People, Ali Hazelwood and One Day.

''I''ll come back.'' I tell him, squeezing his hand. ''Of course I will.''
''You have to. You don''t want to offend the universe after it put in so much work to get you here.''
''Right.'' I smile. ''Except I thought you didn''t believe in that stuff?''
''Yeah, well, life happens. You happened.''

Rookie model, Audrey, is navigating the dizzying bright lights of New York for the first time as Ezra - no stranger to the city, returns from studying abroad with a broken nose and a broken heart. Their connection is instant, smouldering and all-consuming. But when Audrey is confronted with the darker facets of the fashion industry and Ezra''s past proves impossible to outrun, will it be enough?

Fate brought them together, but it might also tear them apart . . .

This gorgeous ''will they, won''t they'' dual POV romance is irresistible escapism in the most glamorous New York package - perfect for Valentines Day. Scintillatingly hot yet endearing flawed characters strut (and stumble) right off the page as Audrey and Ezra''s tension fizzes throughout.


Biographical note:
Bea Ingalls is an English graduate based in Hertfordshire, UK. She is a debut author who writes contemporary young adult fiction inspired by her love of big, cinematic storytelling. Aside from writing, you can find her making playlists, working as a bookseller, re-watching BBC''s Pride and Prejudice or spending time with her best friend, Charlie the dog.
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Author By (author) Ingalls, Bea
Date Of Publication Jan 30, 2025
EAN 9781510113350
Contributors Ingalls, Bea
Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Languages English
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Width 128 mm
Height 196 mm
Thickness 26 mm
Product Forms Paperback / Softback
Audience Age 13+
Availability in Stores ABC Dbayeh, Global
Weight 0.240000
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