Lisa Doyle is Absolutely Fine Pitch: Reading Nook

Hi Sarah

Hope you’re well.

I’m writing to let you know I have another book coming out in mid-June. ‘Lisa Doyle is Absolutely Fine’ is more rom-com than my last couple. This one is about adult life, social pressure, and the gap between how we present ourselves and how we actually feel. It’s character-led rather than plot-heavy, and aimed at readers who enjoy thoughtful, emotionally grounded fiction.

I totally get what you said about having to limit how many books you put on your TBR list, so here’s the blurb to help you decide:

Lisa Doyle is fine. Absolutely fine.

Her best friend is getting married. Everyone else seems settled. And Lisa is very much not.

She doesn’t need a boyfriend.

She just needs people to stop looking at her like that.

So, four glasses into a bottle of wine, Lisa announces her own engagement. To a man called Brian. A man who doesn’t exist.

Unfortunately, Brian also happens to share a name with her very married boss.

At first, the lie feels like a solution. The questions stop. People relax. Lisa enjoys the strange freedom of being seen as “sorted”. But fake engagements have a habit of growing legs. Wedding plans are made. Expectations build. And as the imaginary groom takes on a life of his own, Lisa has to decide how far she’s willing to go to keep everyone else comfortable.

With help from her actor flatmate, mounting pressure from family, and the real Brian starting to look at her in ways that suggest this might all have been a terrible idea, Lisa finds herself questioning what she actually wants, and whether being honest might be the hardest part of all.

Lisa Doyle Is Absolutely Fine is a witty, contemporary romantic novel about love, pressure, and the quiet panic of feeling left behind. Set in Manchester, it explores friendship, family, and the messy business of figuring yourself out when life refuses to follow the plan.

Perfect for readers who enjoy romantic fiction with humour and heart, in the tradition of Beth O’Leary, Mhairi McFarlane, and Marian Keyes.

If you’d be interested, I’d be very happy to send either a print or digital ARC, depending on your preference. There’s absolutely no obligation, and no set review date.

If it’s not quite right for you, no worries at all.

Best wishes,
Mo