



Friends with Benefits
A Novel
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3.9 • 8 Ratings
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Lifelong best friends say 'I do' to a marriage of convenience, trading vows for a financial safety net and benefits. Perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Katherine Center.
Evie Bloom pays attention to the details. Her very job depends on it—as an aspiring Foley artist, she’s responsible for every crisp footstep, smacking kiss, and distinct sound in film and television. So when she’s selected for a fellowship opportunity that would make all her career dreams come true, she’s quick to spot the catch: there are no health benefits, and for someone with a chronic illness, that’s a non-starter.
Theo Cohen is an elementary school teacher who can't afford to live on his own in LA, and is facing eviction after his roommates couple up and move out of their rent-controlled apartment. But there is one loophole in his lease: each tenant must meet an income threshold, unless the tenants are married.
For Theo, the answer is obvious. Marry Evie, his best friend since forever. It’s not as if they don’t spend all their free time together anyways. Not only will Theo be able to keep his apartment, but Evie can be added to his insurance plan so she can accept her dream fellowship. It’s such a logical, practical solution. Never mind that Evie doesn’t really want to be married—not to Theo, not to anyone—ever. Or the small, complicating fact that Theo has always been a little bit in love with Evie.
But it doesn’t have to be a big deal. Marriage. It will just give them space to breathe, and much-needed relief from the daily financial stress. It won’t change anything.
It’s . . . going to change everything.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
The only problem with Friends with Benefits is that rom-com queen Nora Ephron isn’t around to direct the film version of this fresh, funny novel about dancing on the border between BFFs and lovers. Evie wants a career in film and TV sound, but when the perfect fellowship arrives, it doesn’t offer the insurance her Crohn’s disease demands. Plus, she needs a new place to live. Theo, a dedicated fourth-grade teacher and Evie’s best friend since childhood, can’t make the rent at his place on his own. At first, a just-friends marriage seems like an awesome way to solve their problems. But their home life gets hot and bothered when complicated emotions arise. Author Marisa Kanter’s dialogue has the combination of snap-crackle-pop and emotional resonance every great rom-com needs. And she makes sure you know Evie and Theo so well you can’t help falling in love with both of them. Amid the fun, some hard realities, like Evie’s health issues and the loss of Theo’s mom, keep things real. Come for the laughs, stay for the love.