A charming coastal retelling of Persuasion filled with second chances, family bonds, and summer romance.

Release date: June 23, 2026
Publisher: Gallery
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Synopsis:
A debut novel for fans of Jane Austen, Elin Hilderbrand, and Gilmore Girls, Worse Than Strangers is a Nantucket-set retelling of Austen’s Persuasion about finding romance, second chances, and a new path in life.
Rose and Lily are best friends first, mother-daughter second, which is good because right now, Lily could really use a friend. Recently fired from her NYC magazine job and heartbroken, Lily has fled to the family cottage in Siasconset. She is shocked when she stumbles across her first love at the grocery store holding hands with his new fiancé—a fiancé he never mentioned on their many, many late-night phone calls.
Rose has secrets, too. A therapist about to start her own private practice, Rose’s world is rocked by the handsome renter staying in their guest cottage, Thomas Wentworth: the one person she thought she would never see again and the man who has always (unfortunately) held her heart.
A modern retelling of Jane Austen’s Persuasion set against a backdrop of blue and purple hydrangeas, swollen brick sidewalks, tall sea grass, and uniform, shingled houses, Lily and Rose Gardner’s summer journey of second chances, healing, and hope begs the question: Can you repeat the past, and is it ever too late to try again?
Review:
If you’re looking for a book that feels like summer in coastal New England, Worse Than Strangers absolutely delivers. The setting was one of my favorite parts of the novel. Between the hydrangeas, seaside cottages, and charming small town atmosphere, I felt completely transported to Nantucket. It has that cozy, escapist quality that makes you want to pack a bag and spend the season by the ocean.
What really stood out to me, though, was the relationship between Lily and Rose. Their dynamic felt less like a traditional mother daughter relationship and more like two sisters navigating life’s challenges together. Their bond added so much warmth and heart to the story and gave the novel a strong emotional foundation.
I also loved that readers get two romance storylines. Watching both Lily and Rose navigate second chances in love created a satisfying balance between romance and personal growth. Each woman is starting over in her own way, and it was rewarding to see their journeys unfold side by side.
The overall vibe gave me major Gilmore Girls energy mixed with classic summer women’s fiction. It’s charming, comforting, and wonderfully easy to sink into. While romance plays an important role, this story is equally about healing, family, and finding the courage to begin again.
Perfect for Readers Who Love
- Coastal New England settings
- Mother daughter stories
- Second chance romance
- Jane Austen retellings
- Gilmore Girls vibes
- Charming small town communities
- Escapist summer fiction
Overall rating: 4/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.








