Just Friends: A Novel

Just Friends: A Novel by Robyn Sisman, published by Ballantine Books on July 30, 2002, is a reprint edition comprising 400 pages. This novel explores the complex relationship between thirtysomethings Freya and Jack, who have maintained a friendship for over a decade. Their bond is tested when Freya, after a breakup, moves into Jack’s apartment, leading to rising tensions and conflicts, particularly when Jack agrees to pose as Freya’s Significant Other at a family wedding.
Readers will find a humorous and engaging narrative that delves into the intricacies of friendship and romantic entanglements. As Freya and Jack navigate their differences—Freya’s disdain for Jack’s dating choices and Jack’s struggles with Freya’s critical nature—their interactions reveal deeper emotions and unresolved issues. This story captures the challenges of finding lasting love amidst friendship, making it a relatable exploration of modern relationships.
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Thirtysomethings Freya and Jack have been “just friends” for more than ten years. Of course, they’ve had their differences. Freya doesn’t approve of Jack’s taste for student teeny-boppers from Planet Bubblegum, and Jack has problems with Freya’s utter scorn for human frailty–especially his own.
So when Freya, dumped by her lawyer boyfriend, moves temporarily into Jack’s apartment, tensions simmer. They reach a boiling point when Jack agrees to act as Freya’s Significant Other at her step-sister’s society wedding. Now, old friends, best friends, just friends, are fighting like cats and dogs.
Bestselling author Robyn Sisman has written a sexy, hilarious novel about that eternal struggle to find “the one”–the one for now and the one forever!
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