The Happy Ever After Playlist

Author: Abby Jimenez
Length: 401 pages
Publication Date: First published April 14, 2020
Book Summary: The Happy Ever After Playlist
In the second installment of the engaging companion series, The Friend Zone, we delve into the life of Sloan Monroe, who finds herself grappling with the aftermath of losing her fiancé two years prior. Despite her efforts to regain control of her life, she remains adrift in a sea of uncertainty and sadness. However, a spirited puppy with an irresistible “take me home” expression soon enters her life, bringing with him the promise of change and renewal.
With her new canine companion at her side, Sloan begins to rediscover bits of her former self. Just as she starts to embrace this newfound sense of normalcy, she receives a message from Tucker’s original owner, Jason—a talented musician currently touring in Australia. His request is clear: he wants his dog back.
Yet, Sloan is determined not to relinquish her beloved pet without a struggle. As their playful and flirtatious exchanges evolve into long, heartfelt conversations, Sloan finds herself unable to ignore the budding connection between them. The anticipation builds as they prepare to meet in person, igniting a mix of excitement and apprehension.
The central dilemma looms: with Jason’s music career rapidly ascending, how long can he remain in Sloan’s life? Moreover, will she be able to endure the potential heartache that could accompany their budding relationship? As the narrative unfolds, readers are left to ponder the complexities of love and the resilience of the human spirit, making this tale one of both romance and personal growth.
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