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Book the friend zone
Book the friend zone











book the friend zone

And when he meets Sloan, he’s not really looking for someone. I liked the idea that he was there with her bringing her comfort in her darkest hour, even if she didn’t know it yet. Incidentally, he got famous when his video of “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” went viral, and that’s the video Sloan watches at the end of The Friend Zone. He is a very down to earth, extremely grounded person who’s only achieved success in his career over the last two years. Jason grew up in the tiny Minnesota town of Ely. not famous, person like Kristen and Josh?Īll of my men are soft boys. How did you decide you wanted your hero to be creative and in the world of fame, rather than a super normal, i.e. Jason is a musician whose star is on the rise. It’s been like 15 years since her husband’s passing.

book the friend zone

This was an exercise for me to try and do all of the things I wish I could’ve seen my friend do that she never did - where she decides to live again, where she makes a concerted effort to find herself again, where she decides she’s going to pursue joy and seek happiness, and all of those things I do for Sloan in this book because I couldn’t do that for my friend at the time. It wasn’t really until I sat down and wrote the author’s note that I realized that what I was doing was I was saving my friend. You never really move on from something like that, but you move forward, and she’s not moving forward. It picks up two years later, and she’s very much still broken. There was a certain timeline in Sloan’s book - something really big happens on the two-year anniversary of Brandon’s accident and then something really big happens on the two-year anniversary of his death - so I knew that I had to replicate that timeline in The Friend Zone. While we were in submissions, I told my agent, “What do you think about me going back in time two years and writing Kristen and Josh’s love story, so we can live through the events that make Sloan the person she is in her book?” So that’s what I did.

book the friend zone

So I had this idea to write this book about a woman who finds this dog, and I wanted it to be a book about grief. She dealt with anxiety, she couldn’t hold down a job, and this was somebody who was very driven prior to this happening. It was kind of baffling to me it was this horrible ripple effect where her entire life just imploded after this thing. I didn’t know at the time, but what she was struggling with was actually called complicated grief or extended bereavement. Two years after his death, she was very much still broken. I had a friend who I was very, very close to and her husband died. So, how did it end up being the second in the series?ĪBBY JIMENEZ: Not the idea I actually wrote that book first. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: You said you had the idea for this book first.













Book the friend zone