Sophie Ranald Livres
Sophie Ranald a développé ses compétences en écriture en tant qu'éditrice, créant des récits de vacances fictifs avant de décider de se consacrer à l'écriture à temps plein. Inspirée par ses intérêts pour la nourriture, la mode et la course à pied, son œuvre se caractérise par une légèreté et un humour distinctifs. Elle aborde la narration avec une perspective nouvelle, dans le but d'offrir aux lecteurs une expérience agréable et captivante. Sa voix narrative est engageante et accessible, ce qui rend ses histoires un plaisir à lire.







After a disheartening experience with a quirky ex, the protagonist nearly loses hope in love. However, a chance encounter with Joe reignites her belief in romance, suggesting that unexpected connections can lead to new beginnings. This story explores themes of resilience in love and the transformative power of meeting the right person.
New Year's Eve. The most overrated night of the year, right? I have to get through a night of enforced fun, drink all the prosecco and talk about new beginnings. But I don't want new beginnings. I want my old beginning back. It's been ten days, two hours and forty-three minutes since Tansy got dumped. Two heartbreaking weeks since Renzo, who made her weak at the knees and dizzy with excitement, found out Tansy's secret - and ended it on the spot. Since then, she's spent every evening scrolling through their old photos, drunk texted him twenty-six times (he stopped reading after five), and lost count of how many packets of Kleenex she's cried her way through. That's where Operation Get Renzo Back comes in. She ropes in a new wing-woman, maxes out her credit card and accidentally-on-purpose bumps into him at every opportunity. Oh, and she finds a fake boyfriend, as you do... But while she's busy pretending, Tansy's plan is thrown a major curveball. She has to learn the hard way that it's not her, it's him - and that sometimes, a break-up can end up being the making of you. A fresh, funny and fabulous novel for anyone who has been dumped, got a post-break-up haircut, stalked an ex on Facebook, and then realised they were WAY better off without them. Fans of Sophie Kinsella, Lindsey Kelk and Matt Dunn will love this laugh-out-loud read.
Navigating the world of dating apps can be frustrating, especially when unsolicited pictures become the norm. The narrator humorously reflects on the absurdity of these encounters, expressing a desire for meaningful connections rather than crude exchanges. This witty commentary highlights the challenges of modern dating, showcasing the often bizarre and comical aspects of online romance.
Sorry Not Sorry
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Charlotte has always been a good girl. But being good is getting boring... A fabulously feel-good novel perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Lindsey Kelk and Anna Bell
Santa, Please Bring Me a Boyfriend
An absolutely perfect and heartwarming Christmas romantic comedy
- 354pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set against a picturesque winter backdrop, the story explores the unexpected connection between two characters who find themselves drawn to each other amidst the falling snow. The protagonist experiences a mix of attraction and genuine affection for a man she believes is unaware of her existence. This charming romance delves into themes of longing and the magic of unexpected encounters, capturing the excitement of new feelings in a cozy, festive atmosphere.
The story revolves around an unexpected proposal that takes the protagonist by surprise, especially considering her partner's previous romantic gestures, which were far from traditional. The contrast between the mundane gift of a tool kit and the proposal highlights the humor and unpredictability of their relationship, setting the stage for a journey filled with surprises and emotional growth.
No, We Can't Be Friends
- 358pages
- 13 heures de lecture
"When Sloane met Myles, everything fell into place. He loved a Martini almost as much as she did, shared her passion for four-cheese pizzas, and made her laugh harder than any episode of Friends. She'd found The One at last and she could finally delete Tinder, forgetting all those waste-of-space men she'd never have to date again. But then she finds out that Myles has a secret. A very big one. The fairytale is over. Her heart is blown to smithereens. Drowning her sorrows in Ben & Jerry's can only get Sloane so far before she has to decide ... Can she learn to love herself more than she loved the love of her life? And what if, after everything, she's got Myles - and his secret - all wrong?"--Provided by publisher
Out with the Ex, In with the New
An utterly perfect feel good romantic comedy
- 396pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Readers will find a captivating and humorous story that is difficult to put down. The engaging writing style keeps the audience hooked, leading to moments of sneaking in a few lines even in unconventional places. With elements that evoke laughter, this book is a delightful escape for fans of witty storytelling. The enthusiasm from the reviewer highlights its charm and ability to resonate with those who appreciate light-hearted narratives.
Exploring the fragility of human connections, this book delves into the complexities of relationships strained by misunderstandings and external pressures. Characters navigate their emotional turmoil, revealing vulnerabilities and the desire for reconnection. Themes of love, trust, and the impact of choices highlight the delicate balance between holding on and letting go. As tensions rise, the narrative examines whether bonds can be mended or if they are destined to unravel completely.