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Better Than The Real Thing

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Better than the Real Thing

Notting Hill meets Bridget Jones Baby in this whip-smart, funny, emotionally charged contemporary fiction about messy pasts, second chances and future families from a sparkling new voice. 

Out December 2025 with HQ/HarperCollins.

Melbourne teacher Netta Phillips is staring down the barrel of her fortieth birthday with months' worth of negative pregnancy tests behind her, her relationship in the bin, and a mortgage she can't afford. Things really aren't going to plan.

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When she unexpectedly finds the childhood diary of notoriously private celebrity musician Morrison 'Mo' Maplestone, things get even messier.

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Mo's desperate to keep the diary's dark contents hidden from the tabloids and well away from his beloved younger brother, and he's willing to pay Netta handsomely to personally return it to him in London.

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The financial reward he offers would mean Netta could keep her apartment and try assisted conception treatments; after all, the clock's ticking. Loudly. But she can't go. After what happened there twenty years ago, she vowed never to return to the UK. Not for anything.

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When necessity bites, Netta reluctantly accepts Mo's offer and life quickly becomes even more complicated. There's paparazzi to contend with, a fake date that feels all-too-real and a Christmas Day confession that changes everything.

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Amongst the chaos, Netta and Mo forge a rare connection, and discover that facing up to the past might be the only way to find the real thing. Or maybe something even better.

Brooke Crawford
Aspiring author

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Headshots: Gang of Babes

Acknowledgement of Country

I would like to acknowledge the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which I live and write. I am humbled by the proud storytelling culture of the First Nations people and pay my respect to elders past, present and emerging. 

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