| If you want... | Watch/Read | |----------------|-------------| | More missed connections | One Day by David Nicholls (book/film) | | Irish charm + heartbreak | Normal People by Sally Rooney | | Lily Collins being luminous | To the Bone (Netflix) | | Friends-to-lovers with time jumps | When Harry Met Sally | | Epistolary romance | The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society |
Don’t let a deleted email, a missed flight, or a fear of ruining friendship steal 50 years from you. Tell them. Today. love from rosie
After years of longing and failed relationships with others, they finally reunite and confess their feelings when Rosie is a confident, independent woman. Cecelia Ahern talks about Love, Rosie - Emma Lee-Potter | If you want
Love from Rosie stands out in the crowded romance market due to Beth Moran’s ability to blend gentle humor with genuine emotional weight. While it follows familiar romantic formulas, its execution—specifically the focus on the protagonist’s internal growth rather than just the romance—makes it a satisfying and useful read for those looking for stories about second chances and the healing power of community. With nowhere else to go
Love from Rosie Author: Beth Moran Genre: Contemporary Romance / Romantic Comedy / Women’s Fiction Publisher: Boldwood Books Publication Year: 2020
The story begins with Rosie Lewis hitting rock bottom. After her manipulative boyfriend not only dumps her but also keeps her beloved apartment, Rosie finds herself homeless. With nowhere else to go, she reluctantly accepts an offer to move into the cellar of her brother’s friend, Lucas—also known as the "Ice King."