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"Just Friends is a zinger of a book, sparkling with wit, full of twists, and utterly romantic. I loved it." —Sophie Kinsella
What if walking away led you to the one you never saw coming?
Just like the city she calls home, Freya is as tough as they come. And right now, she’s furious—storming through Manhattan in a thousand-dollar dress with nowhere to go.
She thought tonight would mark the start of her future with a proposal from her successful, steady boyfriend, Michael. Instead, over champagne in a five-star restaurant, he blindsided her with the ultimate cliché: Let’s just be friends.
Determined not to spend another minute in Michael’s presence, Freya crashes her old friend Jack’s poker night—and then asks if she can stay at his place, too, just until she sorts herself out.
Jack and Freya have been close for years, but the last thing he needs is Freya moving in, even temporarily . . . except she’s persuasive, and so Jack reluctantly agrees. Then she ropes him into being her plus-one for her sister’s ultra-glam wedding and somewhere between fake smiles and lingering glances, these longtime friends find themselves on the complicated path between friendship and something that looks an awful lot like love.
What if walking away led you to the one you never saw coming?
Just like the city she calls home, Freya is as tough as they come. And right now, she’s furious—storming through Manhattan in a thousand-dollar dress with nowhere to go.
She thought tonight would mark the start of her future with a proposal from her successful, steady boyfriend, Michael. Instead, over champagne in a five-star restaurant, he blindsided her with the ultimate cliché: Let’s just be friends.
Determined not to spend another minute in Michael’s presence, Freya crashes her old friend Jack’s poker night—and then asks if she can stay at his place, too, just until she sorts herself out.
Jack and Freya have been close for years, but the last thing he needs is Freya moving in, even temporarily . . . except she’s persuasive, and so Jack reluctantly agrees. Then she ropes him into being her plus-one for her sister’s ultra-glam wedding and somewhere between fake smiles and lingering glances, these longtime friends find themselves on the complicated path between friendship and something that looks an awful lot like love.