
Synopsis
'A witty and heartwarming' - Glamour
'A sweet slow-burning romance' - Heat
Can first love strike gold when given a second chance?
Renee Goh appears to have it all: a thriving fashion business in London, a wardrobe to die for and a popular pop star for a boyfriend . . . until she’s dumped.
Estranged from her family in Singapore, Renee finds herself at...
Details
352 pages
Imprint: Pan
Reviews
Zen Cho’s The Friend Zone Experiment is a witty and heartwarming exploration of friendship and romance. This is a succession style K-drama that is perfect for a beach read . . . Cho’s humour and observations on modern relationships offers a fun and easy read.Glamour
A sweet slow-burning romance.Heat
The Friend Zone Experiment mixes light and dark topics. There’s generational pain and the difficulty of being a woman in a male-dominated industry and culture, but there’s also diasporic joy, the power of female friendships, and above all, hope for Renee and Ket SiongMy Weekly
A beautifully soapy second-chance romance set in modern-day London. The romance buzzes like a live wire. Ket Siong’s quiet care gives weight to Renee’s drive, and her quickness lightens the emotional burdens he’s been concealingThe New York Times