F   un ny, relatable and spookily believable ...The perfect title to pick up to extend the summer holidays' Who Magazine     What do you do when your perfect life . . . isn't?   Freya has the best life  she's officially in love and her floristry business, Blooming Brilliant, is going from strength to strength.    Two years ago, it was a different story. She was barely employed as the worst waitress in the world, with no hope of a boyfriend, and no bank balance. But then she got BBest, a lifestyle app that knows you better than you know yourself. It changed everything. It streamlined her life, taking her likes and dislikes and skills and foibles, and gave her the best options so she doesn't make mistakes anymore. Freya has never looked back  and neither has anyone else. Everyone loves BBest, it's a game changer.    But if she's so in love, why doesn't it feel exactly right? And who is that mysterious man in her beloved grandfather's bookshop with soulful eyes that leave her unstitched? All of a sudden Freya has so many questions  and no one seems to be able to answer them. She begins to wonder what she really agreed to when she let BBest into her life. Then her grandfather is arrested, and Freya is thrust into a world she could never have imagined in her shiny, successful existence.    When you have the perfect life, should you listen to your head or your heart?     Praise for  Reluctantly Charmed      A sweet, quintessentially Irish novel guaranteed to add a little magic to your day!' Liane Moriarty    A delight to read'  Good Reading     O'Neill has a knack for telling a good story'  West Australian     Wit, humour and adorable characters, with a healthy dose of romance and a smattering of magic'  Gold Coast Bulletin      Praise for  The Enchanted Island      'A magical second novel'  West Australian     'The perfect poolside read'  Woman's Day  (NZ)    'An enchanting read, with laugh-out-loud humour ... A tale of nostalgic beauty.'  Weekend Post                            
                                                                
                                                                    
                                
                                
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