Heartbreak Incorporated

Alex De Campi author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rebellion Publishing Ltd.

Published:22nd Jun '21

£8.99

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Heartbreak Incorporated cover

From acclaimed comics writer Alex de Campi, a sexy (prose) novel about an agency that specialises in breaking up relationships, with a side hustle in the occult.

From acclaimed comics writer Alex de Campi, a sexy novel about a young woman trying to make it as a journalist in New York City who finds herself working for a boss who specializes in breaking up relationships - and whose irresistible looks and charm seem almost supernatural...

Evie Cross had big dreams of becoming an investigative journalist but at 25 and struggling to make it in New York City, she’s finally starting to admit that her dream is her side hustle and her day job is actually… her job. That is, until she signs on as a temp for a small consultancy whose principal, Misha Meserov, specializes in breaking up relationships. Misha is tall, infuriatingly handsome, and effortlessly charismatic - he can make almost anyone, man or woman, fall into bed with him. And he often does.

But the more Evie is exposed to Misha’s scandalous world, the more she becomes convinced that he’s hiding something… when a wealthy San Francisco tech CEO with a dissolving marriage starts delving into the occult and turns up dead, Evie has to decide between her journalistic desire for the truth and her growing desire for Misha.

“Smart and character-driven” —Libri Draconis


“If you’ve ever rooted for an unlikely couple – especially if one of them happens to be an immortal supernatural being – this book needs to be on your bedside table.” SFX Magazine


“De Campi unashamedly uses a cast of sexual diverse characters, the supernatural and the longing to be more, to weave a story part-romance, part-witch-hunting in the modern world.” Aurealis

ISBN: 9781781089125

Dimensions: 198mm x 128mm x 23mm

Weight: 325g

368 pages