Warm, witty, and painfully recognisable.
Lisa Doyle is fine. Absolutely fine.
At least, that's the story she's been telling herself.
Her best friend is getting married. Everyone around her seems to have a partner, a plan, and a life that makes sense. Lisa, meanwhile, has four glasses of wine in her, a talent for making bad situations worse, and a growing sense that she's being left behind.
So she does what any sensible woman in a crisis would do. She announces that she's engaged.
There's only one problem.
Brian does not exist.
Now Lisa needs a fiancé before the wedding, her actor flatmate is far too willing to get involved, and the real Brian, who's very much married and very much her boss, is starting to look at her in ways that suggest this lie may have got seriously out of hand.
Warm, witty, and painfully recognisable, Lisa Doyle is Absolutely Fine is a grown-up romantic comedy about love, pressure, friendship, and the exhausting performance of holding everything together when you're quietly falling apart.
Perfect for readers of Mhairi McFarlane, Beth O'Leary, and Marian Keyes.