
Release date: June 3, 2025
Publisher: Minotaur
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Synopsis:
Jane and Colin are soulmates. He just doesn’t know it yet.
For twenty-four-year-old Jane, finding love in New York City is even harder than making it as a playwright—especially when all her swiping through the apps leads to one meaningless connection after another.
So when Jane meets Colin, a sweet software engineer, she can’t believe her luck: they’re perfect for each other. Even when Colin breaks off their blooming relationship after six dates, Jane is certain this is just a stumbling block. She’ll get him back. She knows she will.
That is, until Colin starts dating Zoe—perfect, luminous, up-and-coming Brooklyn artist Zoe. Even worse, she’s actually kind of nice. But Zoe doesn’t have what it takes to love Colin. She’d never stay with him through thick and thin. All Jane has to do is prove it, and they’ll be so happy together.
But when Jane sneaks into Colin’s apartment, she makes a shocking discovery—one that will ensnare them all in a dark and complicated web of lies, secrets, and murder.
Unrelentingly twisty and utterly compelling, So Happy Together is an unputdownable, shattering read for fans of You, Riley Sager, and Promising Young Woman.
Review:
As soon as I read the tagline I was in, nothing else was needed for me. Look at it 👉🏻 Jane and Colin are soulmates. He just doesn’t know it yet. Knowing Jane is unhinged already set the tone for me and by tone I mean I knew she was bananas and would take me along on a wild ride. She delivered, girl was nuts and I enjoyed every second with her. I never quite knew what would happen next, Jane’s behavior was unpredictable even if the storyline wasn’t totally surprising and I had a lot of fun trying to figure her out. I’ll stop with details here because half of the fun of this one was seeing everything play out. This was addicting and fast paced and would be a perfect summer poolside read when you want a popcorn thriller with a little bit of an edge.
Overall rating: 4/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.