
Mistakes Were Made
by Meryl Wilsner (2022)
Like 'The Idea of You', this features a compelling age-gap romance with intense attraction.

by Robinne Lee (2017)
Solène Marchand, the thirty-nine-year-old owner of an art gallery in Los Angeles, is reluctant to take her daughter, Isabelle, to meet her favorite boy band. But since her divorce, she’s more eager than ever to be close to Isabelle. The last thing Solène expects is to make a connection with one of the members of the world-famous August Moon. But Hayes Campbell is clever, winning, confident, and posh, and the attraction is immediate. That he is all of twenty years old further complicates things. What begins as a series of clandestine trysts quickly evolves into a passionate and genuine relationship. It is a journey that spans continents as Solène and Hayes navigate each other’s worlds: from stadium tours to international art fairs to secluded hideaways in Paris and Miami. For Solène, it is a reclaiming of self, as well as a rediscovery of happiness and love. When Solène and Hayes’ romance becomes a viral sensation, and both she and her daughter become the target of rabid fans and an insatiable media, Solène must face how her romantic life has impacted the lives of those she cares about most.
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by Meryl Wilsner (2022)
Like 'The Idea of You', this features a compelling age-gap romance with intense attraction.

by Annabel Monaghan (2022)
Similar to 'The Idea of You', this explores an unexpected romance complicated by fame and proximity.

by Elissa Sussman (2023)
Like 'The Idea of You', this delves into a passionate romance within the demanding world of entertainment.

by Regina Black (2023)
This book, like 'The Idea of You', features a high-stakes romance under intense public scrutiny.

by Lillie Vale (2022)
Echoing 'The Idea of You', this offers a romance sparked by a fake relationship in the public eye.
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