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Learn moreThe laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, all about the highs and lows of modern dating, with a cheeky twist...
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Newly single Jean is dating again... it just so happens that she's dating a married couple.
Straight-laced Jean has just broken up with her overgrown baby of a boyfriend. At 30, she's always done what's expected of her - by her traditional parents, by her demanding boss, and by her disaster of an ex-boyfriend - and if she doesn't have some fun now, when will she?
Taking her life into her own hands, she decides to do something that takes her out of her comfort zone, and embarks on a sexual awakening. A woman heels-over-head, and not head-over-heels, in love. Jean's sexual liberation is off to a cracking start when she meets married-but-open pianist Gabriel. What better way to explore all that modern romance has to offer than with a polyamorous love affair? From navigating tricky waters with Gabriel and his wife, to dating a pansexual couple, via a masked sex party and orgasmic meditation retreat, Jean screams 'Yes!!' to life.
But can relationships last, without entangled hearts being broken?
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For fans of Dolly Alderton, The Wrong Knickers, Hot Mess and The List, anyone who enjoyed Netflix series LOVE and SET IT UP, and for fans of TV shows FLEABAG and GIRLS.
(p) Orion Publishing Group 2019
Erin Reinelt is an author, journalist and screenwriter. In 2016, she moved to Brooklyn for a year, where she worked as a freelance editor and studied screenwriting at The Jacob Krueger Studio in NYC. Her first script was shortlisted for Diverse Voices, Ava DuVernay's ARRAY screenwriting competition, as well as the Screencraft Screenwriting Fellowship. She now lives in London, and after some interesting experiences, including dating a married polyamorous Jazz musician, is currently taking a 'love sabbatical'.