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Four Weekends and a Funeral - by Ellie Palmer (Paperback)

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  • By the author of Anywhere With You, Ellie Palmer, this "cozy affirmation for introverts and homebodies" (Abby Jimenez) about a little white lie that spirals out of control is "the perfect romantic comedy" (Meredith Schorr).
  • About the Author: Ellie Palmer is a lifelong lover of love stories, a carrier of the BRCA1 mutation, and a prototypical Midwesterner who routinely apologizes to inanimate objects when she bumps into them.
  • 368 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance

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About the Book



"A woman attends her ex-boyfriend's funeral only to discover that his family thinks they're still together. [She decides] to play the grieving girlfriend, all the while falling in love with his best friend"--



Book Synopsis



By the author of Anywhere With You, Ellie Palmer, this "cozy affirmation for introverts and homebodies" (Abby Jimenez) about a little white lie that spirals out of control is "the perfect romantic comedy" (Meredith Schorr).

She found the right guy at the dead wrong time . . .

When thirty-year-old post-double-mastectomy BRCA1 carrier and reluctant thrill-seeker Alison Mullally arrives at her ex-boyfriend Sam's funeral to discover that no one knows he dumped her, she agrees to play the grieving girlfriend over the holidays for the sake of the family. Little did she know this would mean packing up Sam's apartment with his prickly best friend, Adam Berg. After all, it'll only take four weekends . . .

But Adam doesn't want Alison anywhere near him. Forced to spend long hours with the grump and his monosyllabic demeanor, Alison decides to put her people-pleasing abilities to the test. She will make him like her. And after awkward family affairs, snowy mishaps, and packing up dilemmas, the two form a tenuous friendship . . . if "friendship" means incredible chemistry and sexual tension. Can Alison come clean and finally embrace the life and love she's always wanted? Or will her little white lie get in the way of her new, unexpected romance?



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One of New York Post's Best Contemporary Romances of 2024
One of Best Life's Best Debut Novels of 2024
One of The Nerd Daily's Most Anticipated Books of 2024

One of Beyond The Book Ends' Most Anticipated Releases this August

One of Fangirlish's Best Romance Books of August

"Prepare yourself for a whole five-course forced-proximity meal! Alison and Adam may meet through the most contrived of situations, but their connection is all natural. Sure, Adam prefers to speak in single-word sentences, but his obvious care for Alison is warm and undeniably attractive. I mean the man starts storing Thin Mints in his freezer after seeing Alison eat them one time. Who wouldn't swoon?" --Washington Post

"The writing is lively, and the wintry Twin Cities/Duluth setting [is] good fun. . . The book really shines in its serious moments, and what could be more serious than being a carrier of the BRCA1 mutation (the author also is a carrier)?. . . Touching. . . Very much worth a read." --Minneapolis Star Tribune

"A refreshing, seriocomic romance. . . Wry banter, compelling subplots, and escalating sexual tension infuse this sparkling enemies-to-friends-to-lovers story that examines sadness and guilt, loss, and grief." --Shelf Awareness

"Debut author Ellie Palmer is poised to become one of the most beloved voices in the romance genre, mark my words. If you enjoy romance novels with a heavy dose of sarcasm, vulnerability, love scenes worthy of several spicy peppers, and lots of tension, you need to add Four Weekends and a Funeral to your TBR list. It's one of the most unique yet authentic storylines I've read this year, and I can't wait to devour Palmer's next project!" --Scary Mommy

"An inventive twist on the fake dating trope." --Katie Couric Media

"Twin Cities resident Ellie Palmer does it right in her debut rom-com with poignancy and heart." --St. Paul Pioneer Press

"An emotionally resonant grumpy/sunshine romance. . . Alison makes for a deeply sympathetic heroine [and Adam] will tug at readers' heartstrings as he juggles his attraction to Alison with his grief. Palmer also handles tough issues with grace, including Alison's preventative double mastectomy after learning that she carries the BRCA-1 gene, and her all too understandable panic attacks. This packs a punch." --Publishers Weekly

"These protagonists are realistic and likable and have sizzling chemistry. Their banter is amusing and witty, and Alison's interior life is both frustrating and hilarious. . . This debut rom-com features peak grumpy/sunshine and friends-to-lovers tropes." --Library Journal

"A cozy affirmation for introverts and homebodies about loss, love, and being enough." --Abby Jimenez, author of Yours Truly

"I fell all the way for the slow, warm unfolding of friendship and love in this poignant debut from Ellie Palmer. From the wintery Minnesota setting to the banter over the best way to enjoy Girl Scout cookies, there's so much in Four Weekends and a Funeral that reminds you of how special it is to find someone who quickly becomes your new favorite person. I already want to reread this book all over again; it feels like a comfort I will return to many times!" --Alicia Thompson, author of With Love, from Cold World

"My absolute favorite kind of rom-com, where laugh-out-loud banter, lovable characters, and swoony moments sneakily add up to something deep and beautiful. . . . An incredible debut!" --Sarah Adler, author of Happy Medium

"Ellie's voice is fresh and real. Four Weekends and a Funeral is a story about finding yourself and being brave enough to take ownership of your life, in addition to being a sparkling, heartwarming, and perfectly witty romance. I will read anything she ever writes." --Tarah Dewitt, author of Funny Feelings

"From the very first line, I knew Four Weekends and a Funeral was going to be one of my favorite books. Ellie Palmer has such a compelling voice--razor-sharp wit wrapped up in beautiful warmth--that every word she writes leaps off the page. The fresh take on fake dating hooked me from the start, and the perfectly balanced mix of serious topics and electric banter made it unputdownable. I'll devour anything Ellie Palmer writes." --Jessica Joyce, author of You, with a View

"A charming rom-com dripping with witty banter and heartfelt moments. Despite their rocky start, Alison and Adam's chemistry leapt off the page with the sweetest tension as their relationship progressed. But what was special about this book for me was the realistic exploration of survivor guilt and grief as Alison learned to accept herself and her new body as a carrier of the BRCA1 genetic mutation. As a carrier myself, I loved how this difficult diagnosis was handled with care and nuance by the author. A stunning debut! --Farah Heron, author of Accidentally Engaged

"With her debut novel, Ellie Palmer has managed to accomplish what most authors never do and that is create the perfect romantic comedy. Four Weekends and a Funeral is a masterfully penned, pitch-perfect romance full of humor, so much heart, and swoon-worthy moments as well as brilliant puns, poignant observations about life, important representation, and believable character development. Adam, Alison and all their friends, even the dead ones, come alive on the page and make you care so hard and pine for their happily ever after." --Meredith Schorr, author of As Seen on TV
"Brilliant and funny! Ellie Palmer and her exceptional wit gave me an emotional hangover for weeks. My hands down favourite read of the year!" --Kate Robb, author of This Spells Love

"With a fresh and funny premise, electric wit and banter, and the best grumpy hero I've ever read, Ellie Palmer has created a perfect rom-com. Every moment of this story is filled with so much warmth and humor, and these characters feel like some of my dearest friends." --Naina Kumar, author of Say You'll Be Mine

"Fresh, witty, and achingly cathartic . . . An unforgettable book that explores what it really means to live an authentic life when given the most precious gift of time. With a bitterly funny heroine, an endearing friend group, and a deliciously grumpy hero, Four Weekends and a Funeral is an immersive read that beautifully explores life, love, and a smidge of fake-dating-the-dead after a preventative mastectomy." --Livy Hart, author of Planes, Trains, and All the Feels

"From page one, Ellie Palmer's debut sizzles with humor, heart, and a whip-smart dose of sass. This book reads like the inviting hug of an endearingly snarky best friend while also exploring the poignant details of life post-double mastectomy. This book simply sings." --Neely Tubati Alexander, author of Love Buzz



About the Author



Ellie Palmer is a lifelong lover of love stories, a carrier of the BRCA1 mutation, and a prototypical Midwesterner who routinely apologizes to inanimate objects when she bumps into them. When she's not writing romantic comedies featuring delightfully messy characters, she's at home in Minnesota, eating breakfast food, watching too much reality television, and triple texting her husband about their son.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Romance
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Theme: Romantic Comedy
Format: Paperback
Author: Ellie Palmer
Language: English
Street Date: August 6, 2024
TCIN: 90505447
UPC: 9780593714300
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-7632
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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5.0 out of 5 stars with 3 reviews
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A MUST read

5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
KNB - 10 months ago
Love! Love! Love! You won’t be able to put it down.
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Hilarious, moving, realistic & comforting

5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Kelly Roy - 10 months ago, Verified purchaser
After undergoing a preventative mastectomy, BRCA1 carrier and certified people pleaser Alison Mullaly pushes herself to transform into a thrill-seeking world traveler. But what if living life to the fullest means embracing who you are instead of trying to force yourself to be somebody you think would be worthy of cheating death? As a millennial eldest daughter, I deeply related to Alison’s people-pleasing, perfectionist, sometimes self-sabotaging tendencies and was only too happy to be a fly on the wall for the trivia nights with her BFFs and, of course, the building chemistry she shares with Adam. I loved the mix of realistic personal growth and hilarious/swoon-worthy rom(com)ance Alison experiences. And Adam? He’s the grumpy imperfect cinnamon roll of my dreams. Midwestern readers will take special pleasure in the obvious love with which Palmer depicts her Minnesota setting (and a quick detour to the Mitten state), but I challenge anyone to refrain from fanning themselves as Adam and Alison catch fire in the snow.
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A must-read debut!

5 out of 5 stars
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Devon - 10 months ago
Palmer has absolutely stunned in her debut novel and has produced a must-read! The characters are expertly round and developed, featuring very niche quirks that you find in your most interesting friends. The dialogue will feel familiar to fans of sharp-tongued, fast-paced Gilmore Girls banter, with poignant and relevant pop culture references and puns that will make you snort a bit. Four Weekends and a Funeral is a true page turner, and has the audience laughing alongside, and rooting for, the Minnesota cast of Midwesterners. Audiences will learn (or relate to) the nuance of living with the BRCA1 gene mutation from Alison’s first-person perspective while being utterly absorbed in the unexpected love story. This novel shines as a representation of this condition in literature, and champions the heroine’s nonlinear journey to contentment. A total triumph!
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