Don't miss this uplifting second-chance enemies-to-lovers romance from the author of RNA award-shortlisted Playing for Love! Five years ago, Alex met the man of her dreams on New Year's Eve - but he never called. Years later, and after a string of failed relationships, she's given up on men and accepted that 'New Year's Eve Guy' will always be the one who got away.Until the day he turns up in her office - a management consultant tasked with 'streamlining' the company. New Year's Eve Guy - Gihan - might shut down Alex's team!Gihan is as just as gorgeous as Alex remembers, and she swears there's still a connection between them. As she gets to know the real Gihan, will sparks continue to fly - or will Alex have to accept that the man she knew as New Year's Eve Guy was never real to start with?Tropes:Second chance love Y Office romanceEnemies to lovers Y Small town Y Cute dog friend!Praise for Knowing Me Knowing You:'Jeevani Charika writes the perfect blend of realism and romance, with delightfully flawed characters, real problems, and a love story as warm and comforting as a wearable blanket. I wolfed this down. It's a really charming second-chance romance read, so enjoyable and engaging it got me through a bout of covid. (Are you allowed to put "Better than paracetamol" on a book jacket? Because this really worked).'K.J. Charles'Jeevani has a gift for writing relatable angsty characters who you desperately want to succeed. Knowing me Knowing You was a rollicking read with a fresh take on my favourite enemies to lovers trope. The perfect weekend read.'Rebecca Raisin'I totally loved this book. Jeevani has a lovely way of building her characters so that they seem absolutely real. I was completely drawn into the story and fell deeply in love with Gihan - honestly I felt if Alex didn't want him I'd have him! A beautiful tale of true love overcoming all obstacles.' Kathleen McGurl'Knowing Me, Knowing You was so real I feel as if I know Alex and Gihan as personal friends. Jeevani Charika has the perfect touch with character, story and sensitive subjects. I'm ready for her next book already.' Sue Moorcroft