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SO HAPPY TOGETHER

Olivia Worley

Jane and Colin are soulmates. He just doesn't know it yet.
For twenty-four-year-old Jane, finding love in New York City is even harder than making it as a playwright?especially when all her swiping through the apps leads to one meaningless connection after another. So when Jane meets Colin, a sweet software engineer, she can't believe her luck: they're perfect for each other. Even when Colin breaks off their blooming relationship after six dates, Jane is certain this is just a stumbling block. She'll get him back. She knows she will. That is, until Colin starts dating Zoe?perfect, luminous, up-and-coming Brooklyn artist Zoe. Even worse, she's actually kind of nice. But Zoe doesn't have what it takes to love Colin. She'd never stay with him through thick and thin. All Jane has to do is prove it, and they'll be so happy together. But when Jane sneaks into Colin's apartment, she makes a shocking discovery?one that will ensnare them all in a dark and complicated web of lies, secrets, and murder. Unrelentingly twisty and utterly compelling, So Happy Together is an unputdownable, shattering read for fans of You, Riley Sager, and Promising Young Woman. Olivia Worley is an author born and raised in New Orleans. A graduate of Northwestern University, she now lives in New York City, where she spends her time writing thrillers, overanalyzing episodes of The Bachelor, and hoping someone will romanticize her for reading on the subway. People to Follow is her debut novel.
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Published 2025-06-03 by St. Martin's Press

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I couldn't get enough of this book. Dark, juicy, and addictive, So Happy Together introduces readers to the love triangle unlike any they've seen before. With a protagonist that makes Joe Goldberg look dull, and twists and turns in every chapter, I flew through this book to get to the ending?and let me tell you, it was worth it.

You won't know who to trust in this spine-tingling psychological thriller. Obsession and betrayal collide so spectacularly on the pages it's impossible to stop turning them.

A twisty, obsessive thriller where you're never quite sure who is the predator and who is the prey. So Happy Together is both unbearably tense and uncomfortably relatable - a psychosexual thriller for the Tinder age.

Part dizzyingly fast-paced thriller, part wickedly incisive social commentary, there's never a dull moment in this well-characterized debut. Hole up, unplug, and keep the lights on.

Proving hell hath no fury like a woman ghosted, So Happy Together spins a mesmerizing tale of obsessive love so twisted it makes Joe Goldberg's machinations look like child's play. Worley has written a trenchant suspense about Gen Z dating gone delusional, and it reads like your most unhinged friend's secret diary. You'll laugh, you'll cringe, you'll experience the best pleasure schadenfreude has to offer?but be warned: this book is secretly a mirror, and Worley's holding it up to all of us, daring us not to recognize our most vulnerable selves.

Steamy and disorienting, with its wickedly twisted plotting, SO HAPPY TOGETHER is a clever and unpredictable wild ride of a read about people I'm glad I don't know in real life.

I devoured this book! Obsessive love and self-delusion laced with humor and sharp wit make every page a juicy delight. So Happy Together is as addictive as it is entertaining with an ending that will leave you breathless.