A platonic love story for the ages: Remy’s best friends have always been there for her, until the day that they’re not. And just like that, their foursome is breaking up. Simone doesn’t need friends. The only people she needs are her family, but when they cut her off, she realises how alone she is. When the two women meet in a bookshop, they don’t immediately click. But as life keeps throwing them together, they realise that they might just have bumped into exactly what they need.
17. You Are Here by David Nicholls
A David Nicholls novel is another go-to for my summer reading list. In his latest book, we fall in love with Michael and Marnie as they attempt to figure themselves and each other out whilst undertaking the most epic of walks in the English countryside. But can they survive the journey?
18. Honey And Spice by Bolu Babalola
A steamy and witty romcom that will have you kicking your feet by the pool, Honey And Spice follows Kiki Banjo as she finds herself in the orbit of the notorious heartbreaker on campus, Malakai Korede. Being in close proximity to him brings everything Kiki thought she knew about her own heart into question.
19. Thirst Trap by Gráinne O’Hare
