A frank, funny, and deeply romantic story about loving without limits, and finding out what that actually costs.
Caitlin James has written the book on open relationships. A few of them, in fact. As a feminist TV host, she’s eloquent, assured, and absolutely certain about how love should work—until real life calls her bluff.
Jo Greenwood knew exactly what she was getting into. Between her job at the Pink Bean and her PhD, she doesn’t have time for drama. So when Caitlin suggests they open up their relationship, Jo takes it in stride. What neither of them expected is who falls apart first.
Because Caitlin—the woman who can dismantle jealousy in a twenty-minute TV segment—is suddenly having feelings she can’t theorise her way out of. And Jo is beginning to realise that the woman she admires most might need her in ways neither of them accounted for…





