Bryony doesn't actually mind being single. So she doesn't understand why she keeps seeing (all right, sleeping with) Ed. After developing the ick on their fifth date, she decides to end things - only to receive a call that Ed has died. Worse yet, he seems to have represented her to his family and friends as his great love. Before she knows it, Bryony is drawn in by the charisma and chaos of Ed's eccentric family and tangled in a web of her own lies.
She's in too deep - and to make matters worse she's experiencing a lot of physical symptoms that are becoming harder to ignore... Probably Nothing is the answer to just how far sheer awkwardness can take someone. Peppered with Lauren Bravo's irresistible Wit, it explores the relatable modern cults of wellness and people- pleasing, and digs into the eternal dilemma : life is short - so should you settle for perfectly fine ?
Bryony doesn't actually mind being single. So she doesn't understand why she keeps seeing (all right, sleeping with) Ed. After developing the ick on their fifth date, she decides to end things - only to receive a call that Ed has died. Worse yet, he seems to have represented her to his family and friends as his great love. Before she knows it, Bryony is drawn in by the charisma and chaos of Ed's eccentric family and tangled in a web of her own lies.
She's in too deep - and to make matters worse she's experiencing a lot of physical symptoms that are becoming harder to ignore... Probably Nothing is the answer to just how far sheer awkwardness can take someone. Peppered with Lauren Bravo's irresistible Wit, it explores the relatable modern cults of wellness and people- pleasing, and digs into the eternal dilemma : life is short - so should you settle for perfectly fine ?