Love By the Book by Jessica George (2026) 326 pages
Remy has written her first book, a best-seller based on a decade-long friendship with three other friends. Her agent is after her to get her next book underway, but Remy is suffering from writer's block, partly because her friends have gone different directions - one is expecting her first child and has moved outside London, one is making a move across the ocean to New York City, and the third has gone back to the boyfriend that the rest of them feel is not a good match for her. As Remy's finances tank, she makes a move back into her mother's home. But worse than the financial part, she is feeling a drought of friendship.
This book explores her attempts to nurture a relationship with Simone, who had gone to Remy's high school. Simone is smart, but prickly with regard to whom she gets close to. Simone's family, who had provided her with all the nurturing she needed, has walled her off because of a side job of Simone's that they learn about and disapprove of.
The friendship with the original group of four young women feels genuine, as does Remy's attempts to reach out to Simone. The novel has a few other storylines that add conflicts to make it even more real. Recommend.

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