<p>''Funny, fresh and heart-warming'' <b>Stella Newman</b><br><br> ''Smart, self-aware, and properly funny'' <b>Richard Roper<br></b><br>''A dream of a rom-com!'' <b>Holly Miller</b><br><br><br><b><h2></b><b>Can you fall in love like they do in the movies? </b><b></h2></b><br><br><br>It''s Evie Summers'' job to find out. Because if she can''t convince her film agency''s biggest client, Ezra Chester, to write the romantic comedy script he owes producers, her career will be over. The catch? He thinks rom-coms are unrealistic - and he''ll only put pen to paper if Evie shows him that it''s possible to meet someone in real life the way it happens on the big screen.<br><br> Cynical Evie might not believe in happily ever after, but she''ll do what it takes to save the job that''s been her lifeline . . . even if it means recreating iconic rom-com scenes in public. Spilling orange juice on a cute stranger? No problem. Leaving her number in books all over London to see who calls? Done. With a li