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RACHEL WEISS'S GROUP CHAT by Lauren Appelbaum

RACHEL WEISS'S GROUP CHAT

by Lauren Appelbaum

Pub Date: Sept. 24th, 2024
ISBN: 9781538757840
Publisher: Forever

Rachel Weiss has a group chat: hilarity ensues.

Rachel can never let a noteworthy update escape the group chat. From hot-yoga blackouts to hot guys wearing loafers without socks, Rachel and her friends Eva, Sumira, and Amy lay it all out over text. Out of the four girls, Rachel is by far the chattiest of the chat—but why wouldn’t she be? Rachel’s mom is on a constant warpath, urging her second-eldest daughter to find a husband before she turns an elderly 30, and her most recent fling only wants a physical relationship though he’s not even that good in bed. To top it off, the billionaire tech whiz who bought the house next door to her parents for his parents, a Mr. Christopher Butkus, has a bad habit of showing up during all of Rachel’s most embarrassing moments. Yet, she can’t help but notice that her relationship clock is ticking, and friends with benefits isn’t really her style. It doesn’t help that her mother flags Christopher as the potential husband of the year, and though Rachel can’t help but find his CEO status off-putting, she constantly finds herself thinking about him. But amid all of her own gossip to spill, the group chat erupts into chaos. Amy and her husband haven’t slept together in a month, Eva can’t seem to find the “one,” and Sumira’s been practically MIA. In spite of all her gabbing, it’s time for Rachel to lend a listening ear, rally her friends, and find her happily-ever-after…with plenty of shenanigans to spare. In Applebaum’s laugh-out-loud romance, Rachel bears a charming similarity to that quirky British heroine Bridget Jones. Rachel is confident, loud, and boisterous, and despite her lack of self-awareness and knack for causing a scene, readers will need to know what nonsense she’ll get up to next. The star of the show, however, is Rachel’s tightknit friend group: You’ll come for Darcy, but you’ll stay for the Charlottes.

A true-blue rom-com, perfect for readers wanting a contemporary Jane Austen or Helen Fielding novel.