Friday, June 28, 2024

Six Degrees of Separation - Just Some Stupid Love Story

Six Degrees of Separation is hosted by Kate at booksaremyfavoriteandbest. A book is selected each month as the starting point for us to link to six other books. I go a bit rouge by selecting my own book from the previous months’ Five Star Friday, but still maintain the spirit of the meme.

This Month's Book


Just Some Stupid Love Story
 by Katelyn Doyle
Published by Flatiron Books on June 4, 2024
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
five-stars
Goodreads

For fans of Emily Henry, a debut about a rom-com screenwriter who doesn't believe in love and a divorce attorney who does, forced together at their high school reunion fifteen years after their breakup

Molly Marks writes Hollywood rom-coms for a living—which is how she knows “romance” is a racket. The one and only time she was naive enough to fall in love was with her high school boyfriend, Seth—who she ghosted on the eve of graduation and hasn’t seen in fifteen years.

Seth Rubinstein believes in love, the grand, fated kind, despite his job as, well…one of Chicago’s most successful divorce attorneys. Over the last decade, he’s sought “the one” in countless bad dates and rushed relationships. He knows his soulmate is out there. But so far, no one can compare to Molly Marks, the first girl who broke his heart.

When Molly’s friends drag her to Florida for their fifteenth high school reunion, it is poetic justice that she’s forced to sit with Seth. Too many martinis and a drunken hookup later, they decide to make a bet: whoever can predict the fate of five couples before the next reunion must declare that the other is right about true love. The catch? The fifth couple is the two of them.

Molly assures Seth they are a tale of timeless heartbreak. Seth promises she’ll end up hopelessly in love with him. She thinks he’s delusional. He has five years to prove her wrong.

Wickedly funny, sexy, and brimming with laughs and heart like the best romantic comedies, Just Some Stupid Love Story is for everyone who believes in soulmates—even if they would never admit it.




  1. Until I See You Again - In both Just Some Stupid Love Story and Once Upon a Leap Year, the characters continue to stay in each others orbits though the timing was never right for the romances to take off. 
  2. Until We Meet Again - The characters keep meeting at specific intervals. In Once Upon a Leap Year, the characters are reunited every four years for their "big" birthday, while the characters in Summer After Summer keep finding each other at five year intervals. 
  3. Tennis Comebacks - The main characters in Summer After Summer and Carrie Soto Is Back return to tennis to rebuild their careers. 
  4. Return of a rising star - Carrie Soto and Wells Whitaker from Fangirl Down are both on a comeback tour in their respective books. 
  5. Golf Romance - Fangirl Down and Kiss My Putt are both sports romances where the athletes are golfers. 
  6. Keeping a low profile - The heroes in Kiss My Putt and More than a Feeling returned home after some bad PR to allow the situation to die down. 

What books can you connect to the starter book?
Let us know in the comments!

12 comments:

  1. I always enjoy seeing these fun connections!

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    1. I actually make connections while I am reading though I usually forget them.

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  2. Sounds like a great second chance romance. A lot of fun connections!

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    1. I had no expectations when I read this book and loved it so much!

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  3. You reminded me I've been meaning to read Carrie Soto!

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    1. That book really wowed me. I highly recommend.

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  4. These are all great connections. I like seeing how one book reminds you of another. I keep saying I am going to do this, but I keep forgetting. I like that you choose your own book to start with.

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    1. It was too hard starting with a book I (usually) had not read. This allows me to find more meaningful connections.

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  5. You did amazing again! And I love Carrie Soto!

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  6. Loved Carrie Soto, and I still need to read Fangirl Down!

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    1. I am always afraid to tell you to read a book because you don't like the books I like. But, if you have enjoyed other books by Bailey, I think you will enjoy this one. It's probably one of my favorites.

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