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Sunny Moritz needs a change. She's thirty-three, single, weary of tedious romances with the wrong kind of men and, according to her disappointed parents, drifting about like a tumbleweed. Her former high school crush, orthopaedic surgeon Adam Harrison, might be meeting all her physical demands (and requiring a subtotal of zero emotional headspace), but what about the rest of her life?
When Sunny decides to start beekeeping, the man with the information she needs is an odd, enigmatic and indecently sexy Antarctic scientist. Surely, though, she's way too pragmatic to be affected by his magnetism ...
But as her hunger for meaning starts to bloom, Sunny begins to think that maybe it's not too late to reconnect with her parents, maybe it's time to start dancing again and maybe even she could have a lasting relationship.
Dancing with Bees is easy to read, but hard to put down. In the tradition of Emily Henry and Marian Keyes, this delightful novel bubbles with charm, warmth and humour, but also speaks of the important things in life - like love.
PRAISE FOR DANCING WITH BEES:
'a romance as sweet as honey with observations as sharp as a bee sting.' STEPH VIZARD
'A laugh-out loud funny debut that's both sexy and heartfelt. A real winner!' MAYA LINNEL
'A book that weaves together everything from love and lust through to family and friendship into a story that's familiar and entertaining, light yet deep. I couldn't put it down.' HANNAH MOLONEY
'Fun, funny and tender. This bittersweet rom-com pulses with music, friendship and love.' KATIE MCMAHON
When Sunny decides to start beekeeping, the man with the information she needs is an odd, enigmatic and indecently sexy Antarctic scientist. Surely, though, she's way too pragmatic to be affected by his magnetism ...
But as her hunger for meaning starts to bloom, Sunny begins to think that maybe it's not too late to reconnect with her parents, maybe it's time to start dancing again and maybe even she could have a lasting relationship.
Dancing with Bees is easy to read, but hard to put down. In the tradition of Emily Henry and Marian Keyes, this delightful novel bubbles with charm, warmth and humour, but also speaks of the important things in life - like love.
PRAISE FOR DANCING WITH BEES:
'a romance as sweet as honey with observations as sharp as a bee sting.' STEPH VIZARD
'A laugh-out loud funny debut that's both sexy and heartfelt. A real winner!' MAYA LINNEL
'A book that weaves together everything from love and lust through to family and friendship into a story that's familiar and entertaining, light yet deep. I couldn't put it down.' HANNAH MOLONEY
'Fun, funny and tender. This bittersweet rom-com pulses with music, friendship and love.' KATIE MCMAHON