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A review by natashaleighton_
The Friend Zone Experiment by Zen Cho
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
A thought-provoking, K-drama-esque romance that was everything I imagined it would be and more!
Having loved Zen Cho’s witty supernatural novel, Black Water Sister, I was excited to see how she would tackle the contemporary romance genre. Which I’m glad to report didn’t disappoint.
Delving into the complex (and slightly dysfunctional) bonds of family, class, corruption and ethics, Zen Cho’s social commentary-infused prose was a masterclass in nuance that had me glued to my seat.
The emotional depth in our protagonists (Renee and Ket Siong) was really well executed and the backstory that unfurls between them (detailing their unique family situations, longtime friendship and their reason for drifting apart) added a layer of complexity to their second chance romance that I found quite compelling.
I loved our fashion designer protagonist, Renee, and really enjoyed exploring beyond the ambitious public persona she has spent the past decade crafting to the endearing and emotionally vulnerable woman beneath.
Her struggle to gain respect for her hard earned success from her own family, and the high stakes, drama filled rivalry with her brothers (and their frustrating sense of entitlement) was edge of your seat worthy— I was completely invested in the drama and rooting for Renee the whole time.
Fellow protagonist and love interest, Ket Siong was really endearing too. His journey to uncovering the truth behind his friend’s disappearance is what leads him back into Renee’s orbit—and I loved the subtle, simmering development of their relationship.
I do think the romance aspect does occasionally take a back seat to some of the more important issue (like corruption, unethical business practices and family struggles) which is perfect if you love your romances to have a little depth.
Overall, a deft and engaging contemporary romance with a cast of flawed but compelling characters that fans of Succession or Crazy Rich Asians definitely want to consider checking out!
Also, thanks to Book Break UK and Chloe Davies for the fabulous proof.
Moderate: Panic attacks/disorders, Sexual harassment, and Classism
Minor: Stalking