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ONLY LOVERS IN THE BUILDING by Nadine  Gonzalez

ONLY LOVERS IN THE BUILDING

by Nadine Gonzalez

Pub Date: July 15th, 2025
ISBN: 9781335903341
Publisher: Canary Street Press

A corporate lawyer quits her job and temporarily relocates to Miami.

On a company retreat in Miami, Liliane Lyon expected to be recognized for her hard work on closing a major deal. When a newcomer is given the credit instead, Lily quits on the spot. Corporate law never made her happy, and she decides to take the opportunity to find herself. Rather than return to New York, Lily rents a studio in the Icon, a stunning art deco building on Miami Beach, just for the summer. Her across-the-hall neighbor is Benedicto Romero, a professor who’s won a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship for his translation work. Ben is fresh off a breakup and Lily is only in Miami for a few months, so they decide to stay friends rather than act on the strong attraction between them. After discovering that they both post about romance novels on a social media site devoted to books, they form a cozy two-person book club. Soon, their co-written reviews become an online sensation, and they eventually start a podcast focused on romance and relationships. Eventually, other Icon residents join Ben and Lily’s poolside romance book club, creating a tightknit community. Despite Lily and Ben’s insistence that they’re just friends, their neighbors are convinced that they’d make the perfect match. Ben and Lily’s romance is sweet, but the strength of this charming, low-angst novel is its focus on all kinds of relationships, including friends, neighbors, and family. Although the inclusion of documentary-style elements—social media posts, podcast and YouTube transcripts, journal entries, etc.—is meant to capture the escalating emotional connection between Ben and Lily, at times it does the opposite.

A romance that celebrates community and love in all its forms.