Here For The Drama By Kate Bromley Apr 2026

Things complicate further when Winnie meets Liam, Juliette's handsome British nephew. Because Juliette is strictly against her assistant fraternizing with her family, Winnie and Liam must keep their growing romance secret while Winnie tries to balance her professional duties and her own career dreams.

The story follows Winnie as she travels to London with Juliette for an experimental production of Juliette’s most famous play, The Lights of Trafalgar . While Winnie hopes this trip will finally be her chance to have Juliette read her own unfinished script, she instead finds herself "stage-managing" the chaotic relationship between her boss and the play's stubborn director.

Includes a rescue dog named Ollie and a witty intern named Roshni. Here for the Drama by Kate Bromley

It features a "forbidden love" trope with a "slow burn" or "mildly spicy" rating.

by Kate Bromley is a contemporary romantic comedy centered on Winnie D’Angelo, an aspiring playwright working as a personal assistant to the famous (and demanding) feminist playwright Juliette Brassard . Plot Overview Things complicate further when Winnie meets Liam, Juliette's

The book provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at staging a theatrical production in London, which serves as a major backdrop for the plot.

Reviewers often compare Bromley's style to authors like Emily Henry or Ali Hazelwood. Here for the Drama by Kate Bromley | Goodreads While Winnie hopes this trip will finally be

A central conflict is Winnie's struggle to find her own voice and prioritize her career over her assistant duties.

Things complicate further when Winnie meets Liam, Juliette's handsome British nephew. Because Juliette is strictly against her assistant fraternizing with her family, Winnie and Liam must keep their growing romance secret while Winnie tries to balance her professional duties and her own career dreams.

The story follows Winnie as she travels to London with Juliette for an experimental production of Juliette’s most famous play, The Lights of Trafalgar . While Winnie hopes this trip will finally be her chance to have Juliette read her own unfinished script, she instead finds herself "stage-managing" the chaotic relationship between her boss and the play's stubborn director.

Includes a rescue dog named Ollie and a witty intern named Roshni.

It features a "forbidden love" trope with a "slow burn" or "mildly spicy" rating.

by Kate Bromley is a contemporary romantic comedy centered on Winnie D’Angelo, an aspiring playwright working as a personal assistant to the famous (and demanding) feminist playwright Juliette Brassard . Plot Overview

The book provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at staging a theatrical production in London, which serves as a major backdrop for the plot.

Reviewers often compare Bromley's style to authors like Emily Henry or Ali Hazelwood. Here for the Drama by Kate Bromley | Goodreads

A central conflict is Winnie's struggle to find her own voice and prioritize her career over her assistant duties.