'Heartwarming and hilarious' Sarah Morgan 'A fun and fabulous read from the queen of the rom-com' Woman & Home 'A laugh-out-loud bookthe perfect summer escape' Lindsey Kelk
You never forget the one that got away, do you?
Nell Mason is extremely happy with her life or at least, that's what she tells herself. She's lucky to have a high-powered job as a lawyer, even if it does come with an eccentric set of billionaire divorce clients. And she's absolutely fine living with her sweet, if slightly dull, boyfriend Gus in their London flat where they have very sensible sex once (OK, sometimes twice) a week. She's definitely not stuck in a rut.
But when Nell bumps into childhood friend and first love Arthur Drummond who broke her heart fifteen years ago, she's more than a little shaken. The seemingly perfect life she's worked so hard for starts to feel, well, less perfect. Maybe Nell's been kidding herself all these years. Can she ever get over her first love?
Readers love Sophia Money-Coutts:
'A wonderful feel-good novel, just perfect for the garden, the beach or the sofa'
'Made me laugh from the first page'
'Characters are lovely and lively'
'A truly perfect beach read'
'A funny, heart-warming, romp of a read'
Everyone is talking about Did You Miss Me?
'Enjoyable and endearing' Katie Fforde
'With laugh-out-loud moments, you'll love this romcom'Prima
'Hilariously relatable' Sophie Cousens
'For fans of Jilly Cooperwarm-hearted, hilarious and romantic'Best
'I laughed out loud throughout this' Laura Jane Williams
'The perfect poolside page-turner!'Woman & Home
'Super funny, super witty and so warm' Lia Louis
'It wouldn't be summer without a new romcom from Sophia Money-Coutts to deliver a hit of bookish serotonin'Red
Sophia Money-Coutts Did You Miss Me? is a top-tier contemporary fiction that beautifully intertwines comedy, friendship, and romance. The story of Nell Mason and her first love, Arthur Drummond, is a coming-of-age tale that will resonate with many.
For fans of Sophie Cousens (The Good Part), Sophie Kinsella (The Burnout), Beth O'Leary (The Wake-Up Call), Lia Louis (Eight Perfect Hours), and Lucy Diamond (The Secrets of Happiness).