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"A fun, fiery, and modern twist on a classic!" — Abby Jimenez, International & NYT bestselling author

Abigail Meyer and Freya Jonsson can’t stand one another.

But could their severe hatred be masking something else entirely?

From the moment they locked eyes in high school, Abby and Freya have been at each other’s throats. Fifteen years later, when Abby and Freya cross paths again, their old rivalry doesn’t take more than a few minutes to begin anew.

And now Naomi, Abby’s best friend, is falling for Freya’s producer and close pal, Will. Both women are thrilled to see their friends in a happy relationship – except they are now only a few degrees of separation from the person they claim to despise … and they can’t seem to avoid seeing one another.

Keep This Off The Record
is a fun and fresh LGBTQIA+ story about the freedom to be who you are, even if that means falling for the person you hate.

Read more about author Arden Joy here

Release Date: January 31, 2024

ISBN: 9781990253553

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Praise for Keep This Off The Record

“Delightful! This modern-day twist on Much Ado About Nothing is sure to please both lovers of romance and Shakespeare.”

— Jean Meltzer, International bestselling author

“A joyful and witty enemies-to-lovers romance—pure fun!”

— Ashley Herring Blake, award-winning author of Delilah Green Doesn't Care

"I'm a sucker for enemies-to-lovers and this charming love story, complete with a delightful cast of characters, Jewish, and LGBTQIA+ rep, checked every box. With equal parts humor and heart, Arden Joy delivers a feel-good romance that reminds us to love ourselves for exactly who we are."

— Lindsay Hameroff, author of Till There Was You

"Keep This Off the Record is a great story about how love, family, and friendship intertwine...and how the best friends make sure you don't lose out on the love you deserve."

— Stacey Agdern, author of B'Nai Mitzvah Mistake 

"If there is a fine line between love and hate, high school enemies Abby and Freya are happy to cross it. Readers will be happy too! Arden Joy lives up to her last name. Keep This Off the Record is a joy!"

— Meredith Schorr, author of Someone Just Like You

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