We Can Work it Out by Elizabeth Eulberg is the follow up novel to The Lonely Hearts Club, and today Hypable is debuting the cover!

The new cover, below, has a bright design and will look familiar to those who have read Lonely Hearts Club. What could We Can Work it Out’s cover mean? Find out below the cover!

From Elizabeth Eulberg

Ever since I finished writing The Lonely Hearts Club over five years ago, I’ve wanted to write a sequel. While the first book is about the importance of putting yourself and your friends first before a boy (because let’s face it, most boys are stupid), I couldn’t help but wonder what would happen to Penny Lane Bloom (SPOILER ALERT!) when she did get a boyfriend who was worth it. I was thrilled when I got the thumbs up to write more about Penny Lane and her Lonely Hearts Club. We Can Work it Out — a book nearly five years in the making — will finally be out on January 27. I’m so excited that Hypable is not only debuting the amazing cover for We Can Work it Out and the full synopsis, but also the newly redesigned cover for The Lonely Hearts Club. Can’t wait to hear what you think!

Now I anticipate a lot of my readers taking one look at the We Can Work it Out cover and think, “Oh no! There’s a broken heart! Ryan’s walking away! Why would you do this to us?!?!” Well, dear readers, all I can say is that Penny has a lot left to learn. You didn’t think I was going to write a sequel that was 320 pages of puppies and rainbows, did you? How boring would that be? Trust me, the ride will be worth it — I hope you’ll be up for it!

Synopsis

When Penny Lane started The Lonely Hearts Club, the goal was simple: to show that girls didn’t need to define themselves by how guys look at them, and didn’t have to value boyfriends over everything else. Penny thought she’d be an outcast for life…but then the club became far more popular than she ever imagined it would be.

But what happens when the girl who never thought she’d date a good guy suddenly finds herself dating a great one? She doesn’t need a boyfriend…but she wants it to work out with this particular boyfriend. And he wants it to work out with her.

Only, things keep getting in the way. Feelings keep getting hurt. Words keep getting misunderstood.

Penny Lane worked hard to declare her independence. Now she needs to figure out what to do with it — and how to balance what she wants with what everyone else wants. In We Can Work It Out, Elizabeth Eulberg returns to the world of her first novel, The Lonely Hearts Club, and gets to the heart of how hard relationships can be…and why they are sometimes worth all the drama and comedy they create.

As teased above, here’s the new cover for The Lonely Hearts Club:

What do you think of the cover and synopsis of ‘We Can Work it Out’?