
People Like You
Fifteen weekends. One sworn enemy. Zero regrets…
Charlotte Parker is undeniably stuck. She’s just dumped her boyfriend after more than a decade, and her non-profit job is going nowhere. When her glamorous colleague Lily invites her to spend the summer weekends at a friend's Hamptons estate, Charlotte expects sunshine, rosé, and a much-needed fresh start. She does not expect Jacob Morgan – her infuriating, insufferable (impossibly attractive) high school nemesis.
Jacob is exactly as maddening as she remembers.
But there’s a thin line between loathing and lust, and Charlotte is ready cross it for a secret summer fling. As things escalate between the two over the course of the summer, can she let herself believe that Jacob Morgan is really a different person? And more importantly, can she change, too?
Fifteen weekends. One sworn enemy. Zero regrets…
Charlotte Parker is undeniably stuck. She’s just dumped her boyfriend after more than a decade, and her non-profit job is going nowhere. When her glamorous colleague Lily invites her to spend the summer weekends at a friend's Hamptons estate, Charlotte expects sunshine, rosé, and a much-needed fresh start. She does not expect Jacob Morgan – her infuriating, insufferable (impossibly attractive) high school nemesis.
Jacob is exactly as maddening as she remembers.
But there’s a thin line between loathing and lust, and Charlotte is ready cross it for a secret summer fling. As things escalate between the two over the course of the summer, can she let herself believe that Jacob Morgan is really a different person? And more importantly, can she change, too?
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Fifteen weekends. One sworn enemy. Zero regrets…
Charlotte Parker is undeniably stuck. She’s just dumped her boyfriend after more than a decade, and her non-profit job is going nowhere. When her glamorous colleague Lily invites her to spend the summer weekends at a friend's Hamptons estate, Charlotte expects sunshine, rosé, and a much-needed fresh start. She does not expect Jacob Morgan – her infuriating, insufferable (impossibly attractive) high school nemesis.
Jacob is exactly as maddening as she remembers.
But there’s a thin line between loathing and lust, and Charlotte is ready cross it for a secret summer fling. As things escalate between the two over the course of the summer, can she let herself believe that Jacob Morgan is really a different person? And more importantly, can she change, too?
























