
The Friendship Fling
"The Friendship Fling is fun, feisty, and sexy! The characters have such brilliant chemistry, and itâs the perfect escapist novel to curl up with.ââEmily Stone, bestselling author of Always, in December and A Winter Wish
"Charming from start to finish, The Friendship Fling is the perfect summer read." âHannah Bonam-Young, USA Today bestselling author of Out on a Limb
In this delightfully charming and heartfelt debut love story, two lonely and wildly different strangers embark on a short-term friendship over one London summerâonly to discover they may be something more by the time the season ends.
No one would ever call Ava Monroe a people person, which isnât ideal for a barista in a busy London coffee shop. Sheâs sarcastic, blunt, and set in her ways, with a rule that her relationships are to be strictly no-strings-attached. But now, rather inconveniently, her best friend, Josie, is about to leave for several months, and she's pushing Ava to get out of her comfort zone and meet new peopleâthough Ava's really not keen to shake up her life.
Then the interminably cheerful and undeniably gorgeous Finn OâCallaghan rolls into her coffee shop with an unusual proposal: a strictly friends-only summer fling. Finn needs a local to help him complete his London bucket list before he moves away, and Ava needs to reassure Josieâand maybe herselfâthat she won't be lonely. Besides, itâs only for a few months: What's the worst that could happen?
Before long, their mismatched friendship of convenience becomes more tolerable than Ava expected. As they work their way through Finnâs list around the sun-drenched city, from rooftops and floating bars to nights at the museum, their adventuresâand Finnâs companyâstart to feel . . . nice. Incredibly, terrifyingly, dangerously nice.
Still, rules are rulesâand Ava's not one to make exceptions. As the days get shorter and Finnâs departure gets closer, Ava is surprised to find herself soaking up every moment, wishing they had more time together.
But thatâs the thing about summer: it always ends. Right?
"The Friendship Fling is fun, feisty, and sexy! The characters have such brilliant chemistry, and itâs the perfect escapist novel to curl up with.ââEmily Stone, bestselling author of Always, in December and A Winter Wish
"Charming from start to finish, The Friendship Fling is the perfect summer read." âHannah Bonam-Young, USA Today bestselling author of Out on a Limb
In this delightfully charming and heartfelt debut love story, two lonely and wildly different strangers embark on a short-term friendship over one London summerâonly to discover they may be something more by the time the season ends.
No one would ever call Ava Monroe a people person, which isnât ideal for a barista in a busy London coffee shop. Sheâs sarcastic, blunt, and set in her ways, with a rule that her relationships are to be strictly no-strings-attached. But now, rather inconveniently, her best friend, Josie, is about to leave for several months, and she's pushing Ava to get out of her comfort zone and meet new peopleâthough Ava's really not keen to shake up her life.
Then the interminably cheerful and undeniably gorgeous Finn OâCallaghan rolls into her coffee shop with an unusual proposal: a strictly friends-only summer fling. Finn needs a local to help him complete his London bucket list before he moves away, and Ava needs to reassure Josieâand maybe herselfâthat she won't be lonely. Besides, itâs only for a few months: What's the worst that could happen?
Before long, their mismatched friendship of convenience becomes more tolerable than Ava expected. As they work their way through Finnâs list around the sun-drenched city, from rooftops and floating bars to nights at the museum, their adventuresâand Finnâs companyâstart to feel . . . nice. Incredibly, terrifyingly, dangerously nice.
Still, rules are rulesâand Ava's not one to make exceptions. As the days get shorter and Finnâs departure gets closer, Ava is surprised to find herself soaking up every moment, wishing they had more time together.
But thatâs the thing about summer: it always ends. Right?
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"The Friendship Fling is fun, feisty, and sexy! The characters have such brilliant chemistry, and itâs the perfect escapist novel to curl up with.ââEmily Stone, bestselling author of Always, in December and A Winter Wish
"Charming from start to finish, The Friendship Fling is the perfect summer read." âHannah Bonam-Young, USA Today bestselling author of Out on a Limb
In this delightfully charming and heartfelt debut love story, two lonely and wildly different strangers embark on a short-term friendship over one London summerâonly to discover they may be something more by the time the season ends.
No one would ever call Ava Monroe a people person, which isnât ideal for a barista in a busy London coffee shop. Sheâs sarcastic, blunt, and set in her ways, with a rule that her relationships are to be strictly no-strings-attached. But now, rather inconveniently, her best friend, Josie, is about to leave for several months, and she's pushing Ava to get out of her comfort zone and meet new peopleâthough Ava's really not keen to shake up her life.
Then the interminably cheerful and undeniably gorgeous Finn OâCallaghan rolls into her coffee shop with an unusual proposal: a strictly friends-only summer fling. Finn needs a local to help him complete his London bucket list before he moves away, and Ava needs to reassure Josieâand maybe herselfâthat she won't be lonely. Besides, itâs only for a few months: What's the worst that could happen?
Before long, their mismatched friendship of convenience becomes more tolerable than Ava expected. As they work their way through Finnâs list around the sun-drenched city, from rooftops and floating bars to nights at the museum, their adventuresâand Finnâs companyâstart to feel . . . nice. Incredibly, terrifyingly, dangerously nice.
Still, rules are rulesâand Ava's not one to make exceptions. As the days get shorter and Finnâs departure gets closer, Ava is surprised to find herself soaking up every moment, wishing they had more time together.
But thatâs the thing about summer: it always ends. Right?























