Love at First Like
Hannah Orenstein
(Author)
Description
Named a Best Book of Summer by Glamour, BuzzFeed, Cosmopolitan, and many more! From the author of Playing with Matches, the rollicking tale of a young jewelry shop owner who accidentally leads her Instagram followers to believe that she's engaged--and then decides to keep up the ruse.Eliza Roth and her sister Sophie co-own a jewelry shop in Brooklyn. One night, after learning of an ex's engagement, Eliza accidentally posts a photo of herself wearing a diamond ring on that finger to her Instagram account beloved by 100,000 followers. Sales skyrocket, press rolls in, and Eliza learns that her personal life is good for business. So she has a choice: continue the ruse or clear up the misunderstanding. With mounting financial pressure, Eliza sets off to find a fake fiancé. Fellow entrepreneur Blake seems like the perfect match on paper. And in real life he shows promise, too. He would be perfect, if only Eliza didn't feel also drawn to someone else. But Blake doesn't know Eliza is "engaged"; Sophie asks Eliza for an impossible sum of money; and Eliza's lies start to spiral out of control. She can either stay engaged online or fall in love in real life. Written with singular charm and style, Love at First Like is for anyone growing up and settling down in the digital age.Product Details
Price
$16.99
$15.80
Publisher
Atria Books
Publish Date
August 06, 2019
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.4 X 0.9 X 8.2 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781982117795
BISAC Categories:
Earn by promoting books
Earn money by sharing your favorite books through our Affiliate program.
About the Author
Hannah Orenstein is the author of Playing with Matches, Love at First Like, and Head Over Heels, and is the deputy editor of dating at Elite Daily. Previously, she was a writer and editor at Seventeen.com. She lives in Brooklyn.
Reviews
"This glittering gem of a novel is a wise and witty take on family, ambition, and modern love."
--Andrea Dunlop, author of We Came to Forget
"Quick, witty, and compulsively readable . . . an ideal summer read."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Orenstein's (Playing with Matches, 2018) thoroughly modern rom-com is a delightful farce. With the gumption of Sophie Kinsella's Becky Bloomwood and the social aspirations of William Thackeray's Becky Sharp, Eliza is a frustrating, adorable, relatable heroine. Fans of the Shopaholic series will enjoy the ups and downs of Eliza's mission to save her store and her love life."
--Booklist
"There is no one who writes about modern relationships with more humor or insight than Hannah Orenstein. Love at First Like is a delight."
--Dana Schwartz, author of Choose Your Own Disaster
"This frothy read will be a hit for fans of both Orenstein's first novel and books by Christina Lauren."
--Library Journal
"Full of charm, whimsy, and giddy romantic tension."
--Buzzfeed
"This appealing rom-com . . . smartly reveals the tremendous impact social media can have on someone . . . . Orenstein keeps the plot snappy and funny as the clock ticks down. Fans of romantic comedies where the characters discover what is most important in life will adore this one."
--Publishers Weekly
"Orenstein's second novel has all the charm of her debut novel, but with absolutely alluring writing, more nuanced plots and captivating characters."
--DC Refined
"Playing with Matches author Hannah Orenstein . . . returns to the world of rom-coms with a delightful story"
--Bustle
"Hannah Orenstein has really captured the pressures of relationships in the social media era."
--Glamour
"If you're feeling pressured to commit, read Love at First Like... If seeing couple pics all over Instagram makes you want to throw your phone into the ocean, look no further than the story of Eliza, an influencer who mistakenly leads her followers to believe she's engaged." Elite Daily
"Strikes a powerful chord."
--The Washington Post
"Love at First Like is a fun romance with a digital twist. Hannah Orenstein proves that even though we present our lives through screens, it's important to live life unfiltered in the real world."
--Associated Press
--Andrea Dunlop, author of We Came to Forget
"Quick, witty, and compulsively readable . . . an ideal summer read."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Orenstein's (Playing with Matches, 2018) thoroughly modern rom-com is a delightful farce. With the gumption of Sophie Kinsella's Becky Bloomwood and the social aspirations of William Thackeray's Becky Sharp, Eliza is a frustrating, adorable, relatable heroine. Fans of the Shopaholic series will enjoy the ups and downs of Eliza's mission to save her store and her love life."
--Booklist
"There is no one who writes about modern relationships with more humor or insight than Hannah Orenstein. Love at First Like is a delight."
--Dana Schwartz, author of Choose Your Own Disaster
"This frothy read will be a hit for fans of both Orenstein's first novel and books by Christina Lauren."
--Library Journal
"Full of charm, whimsy, and giddy romantic tension."
--Buzzfeed
"This appealing rom-com . . . smartly reveals the tremendous impact social media can have on someone . . . . Orenstein keeps the plot snappy and funny as the clock ticks down. Fans of romantic comedies where the characters discover what is most important in life will adore this one."
--Publishers Weekly
"Orenstein's second novel has all the charm of her debut novel, but with absolutely alluring writing, more nuanced plots and captivating characters."
--DC Refined
"Playing with Matches author Hannah Orenstein . . . returns to the world of rom-coms with a delightful story"
--Bustle
"Hannah Orenstein has really captured the pressures of relationships in the social media era."
--Glamour
"If you're feeling pressured to commit, read Love at First Like... If seeing couple pics all over Instagram makes you want to throw your phone into the ocean, look no further than the story of Eliza, an influencer who mistakenly leads her followers to believe she's engaged." Elite Daily
"Strikes a powerful chord."
--The Washington Post
"Love at First Like is a fun romance with a digital twist. Hannah Orenstein proves that even though we present our lives through screens, it's important to live life unfiltered in the real world."
--Associated Press