"Rachel Weiss has it all: a fabulous social life, three best friends she can confide in, and a job that sucks but pays the bills. Unfortunately, she also has an anxious mother desperate for her to be married. So when a millionaire tech CEO named Christopher buys the house next door, Rachel's mom fixates on him as the perfect eligible bachelor. But Rachel has worked in the tech industry for years and knows guys like Christopher: arrogant, algorithm-obsessed capitalist overlords. Yet, no matter how much she tries, she can't stop bumping into him. The more time she spends with Christopher-who perhaps isn't quite as unfeeling or self-centered as she expected-the more Rachel questions what she's doing with her own life... And with every interaction that leaves her heart racing and even more confused than ever, she wonders if she possibly had him wrong all along"--
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Rachel Weiss's group chat by Lauren Appelbaum
Coming up to the dreaded 30, Rachel finds herself dissatisfied with her life. Boring job, disappointing men, overbearing mother... she finds herself strangely drawn to a man she doesn't Mike like but he seems to see her right to her core.
This was funny as all heck and cute AF.
Rachel is the party girl who works to pay bills but she needs more. She wants more. She finds herself doing things she wouldn't normally do and liking it. Christopher is the rich uptight son of her neighbors she bumps into him at the worst times. They are so different but their friendship is sweet and loaded with misunderstandings.
Loved it 4 stars