The Friend Zone Experiment
A sweet, friends-to-lovers second-chance romance from Zen Cho
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- 5,99 €
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- 5,99 €
Publisher Description
'A witty and heartwarming' - Glamour
'A sweet slow-burning romance' - Heat
Can first love strike gold when given a second chance?
Renee Goh appears to have it all: a thriving fashion business in London, a wardrobe to die for and a popular pop star for a boyfriend . . . until she’s dumped.
Estranged from her family in Singapore, Renee finds herself at a crossroads – especially after a chance encounter with an old flame, Yap Ket Siong, makes her question what she really wants.
When Renee’s father calls and throws another curveball into her life, offering her the chance to become his successor to the family business, she is torn. Her father’s approval would mean everything – if she can fight off the competition from her older brothers.
Just as she’s focusing on moving back to Singapore, sparks seriously start to fly with Ket Siong. With the family business beckoning, should Renee follow her head or her heart? Because one thing’s for certain: Ket Siong is shaking her resolve to keep him in the friend zone . . .
From the renowned, award-winning author Zen Cho comes a delightfully funny romance about Southeast Asian families, class and love in modern London.
'Diasporic joy, the power of female friendships, and above all, hope for Renee and Ket Siong' - My Weekly
‘A lovely, tender romance . . . I savoured every delicately written moment' - Charlotte Stein, author of When Grumpy Met Sunshine
'Reminiscent of classic K-dramas with a touch more reality . . . Easily one of my top reads of the year!' - Simone Soltani, author of Cross the Line
'A story so intensely real that you’ll wonder later if it happened to someone you knew' - Shelley Parker-Chan, author of She Who Became the Sun
What readers are saying . . .
'I loved this book, it’s both heartwarming and inspiring'
'It gave me all the laughter, tears, and story that I wanted'
'So much fun to read'
'A great summertime read!'
'Jane Austen dragged into the modern world'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Hugo Award winner Cho (Black Water Sister) detours from fantasy and sci-fi with this soapy contemporary romance. Renee Goh is the black sheep of her über-successful family whose business, Chahaya Group, "own half of Singapore." She's made her own way as a successful London fashion designer without their support—so she's shocked when her father calls to say he's stepping down from heading the conglomerate and offers Renee the job. Accepting would change her life and enable her to take her own brand to new heights, but it also means subjecting herself to her judgmental, patriarchal family once more. Making matters more complicated, a chance encounter with Ket Siong, the talented musician who broke her heart 10 years before, reopens old wounds. Back then, Ket Siong and his family lost everything due to the machinations of the Chahaya Group, and he's spent years bent on revenge—but of course he doesn't tell Renee that. As they rekindle their old flame, corporate intrigue and family drama threaten their budding romance. Cho loads the story with melodramatic subplots, flashbacks, and heavy emotional beats, making it sometimes feel like a slog. Once the angst lifts, however, Renee and Ket Siong prove a supportive and loving couple. Readers who don't mind a bit of brooding will find plenty to enjoy.