Publisher's Synopsis
FWB, otherwise known as Friends With Benefits, is a story of self-discovery, connection, and the unexpected ties that bind.
Zoé Lispector has left behind her life in Chicago to seek clarity in the deserts of New Mexico, only to find herself caught between two people whose lives are just as fractured as her own-Isabella, an art therapist struggling with the fallout of professional betrayal, and Andrés, a war veteran burdened by a past that refuses to let go.As Zoé navigates her complicated feelings for Isabella and Andrés, she finds herself questioning the nature of love, desire, and the roles they play in healing and survival. Each step in her journey forces her to confront her deepest fears and desires, as she becomes entangled in the emotional and physical lives of the people who, like her, are desperate for a new beginning.
FWB is a raw, intimate exploration of relationships, trauma, and the human longing for connection. Through moments of heartbreak and vulnerability, it asks one crucial question: What are we willing to let go of in order to truly move forward?