<b><i>One Day</i> for a new generation.</b>
Grazia
A<b> beautifully written</b>, <b>generous-hearted, clever, tender, fresh and unputdownable</b> novel about queerness, family and forgiveness. <b>I loved<i> This Love</i>.</b>
- Elizabeth Day,
<b>Astute, tender and utterly joy-filled</b>. This is the love story we've been waiting for.
Elle
We're calling it . . . <b><i>This Love </i>is the new <i>One Day</i></b>
The Sunday Times Style
<b>The best parts of Sally Rooney and Gabrielle Zevin</b> merge for this <b>exquisitely paced, modern yet timeless story</b> of love and friendship . . . <b>Pitch perfect</b>, I adored this <b>completely absorbing and compulsive gem.</b>
- John Marrs, author of The Good Samaritan,
<b>Incredible . . . a beautiful book</b> full of emotion that will stay with me for a long time.
- Nina Pottell, Books Editor at Prima,
I wouldn't be at all surprised if <i>This Love </i>was <b>my book of 2024</b>. <b>The world-building and storytelling is exquisite, the characters so real, the plot perfect</b>. I'm madly jealous of everyone who hasn't read it yet.
- Laura Pearson,
Bursting with queer joy and tenderness, <i>This Love</i> is <b>original, compelling and totally gorgeous</b>. An <b>immensely enjoyable</b> ode to the extraordinary power of friendship and forging your own kind of family. I adored it.
- Roxy Bourdillon, DIVA magazine,
<b>I had a whirlwind romance with this book.</b> Rarely have I seen myself so clearly in literature. Safe to say <b>I loved it.</b>
- Suzi Ruffell,
Anchored by complicated real-world challenges, this novel explores the weight of secrets, toxic partnerings, grief and desire all whilst <b>celebrating the greatest love in so many lives, friendship.</b>
Evening Standard
An <b>intensely readable </b>novel about all the love that doesn't fit inside society's neat boundaries
- Laura Bates,
<b><i>This Love</i> is everything you want from a novel, it's funny, sexy, and moving. </b>It's a book <b>full of queer joy</b> that lets us imagine all the hopeful possibilities in the word 'family'.
- Claire Lynch, author of small: on motherhoods,
<b>This is a book I will return to again and again.</b> I finished it in the early hours of the morning and was bereft. It's about relationships, our concept of family, what soulmate means . . . I could go on! <b>It's beautiful.</b>
- Jennie Godfrey,
It charts its twists and turns with appealingly breezy, <b>emotionally attuned prose</b>
Daily Mail
<b>Moving, engrossing and queer as hell</b>, Lotte Jeff's debut novel is <b>a gorgeous love letter to the extraordinary power of queer friendship</b> and forging your own kind of family
DIVA
<b>I was bereft when I turned the last page</b>, as I didn't want to leave Mae and Ari behind . . . Beautiful and full of emotion, <b>it will stay with me for a long time</b>.
- Nina Pottell, "Books of the Month", Prima
A moving portrayal of platonic love and chosen family. It's a reminder that a soulmate doesn't need to be a romantic connection, and that <b>love takes many equally crucial forms</b>.
Women's Weekly
<b>Touching, surprising and gloriously enjoyable</b> debut, which charts the challenges and joys of unconventional families, of fluidity and friendship, and of love in every possible incarnation.
- Marie-Claire Chappet, Harper's Bazaar
<i>This Love</i> is a<b> brilliantly rich portrayal of family</b>. Both the family we are born into and the family we find, forge and fight for no matter the cost. <b>I fell so deeply for its messy, passionate, glorious characters</b> and their new ways of making and sustaining love, be it romantic, platonic or a soul-mate connection that belies traditional definition. <b>Jeffs has created a world so vivid, I felt I was living in it and was immediately bereft when I turned the last page.</b>
- Amy Beashel,
Reminiscent of Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe, Mae and Ari have an immediate and incandescent connection that defies categorization. It's a sincere pleasure to watch this richly rendered, embodied, and deeply queer cast of characters crash headlong into each other and be transformed.
- Emma Copley Eisenberg, author of HOUSEMATES and THE THIRD RAINBOW GIRL,
Lyrical, meandering, and astute, <i>This Love </i>is a love letter to what friendship can be, and what a novel can do.
- Chloé Caldwell, author of WOMEN,
A beautifully wrought, tender, funny, and wholly original story about the magic that happens when friends become family. I was totally immersed in the characters and their world, and started missing them the moment I finished reading.
- Gabrielle Korn, author of YOURS FOR THE TAKING and THE SHUTOUTS,
<i>This Love</i> had me deep in my feelings. Lotte Jeffs is the real deal, and many writers will, justifiably, never forgive her for creating such a tender, engrossing, and unforgettable debut.
- Ruth Madievsky, author of ALL-NIGHT PHARMACY,