
Publisher: Dell, Penguin Random House
On Sale Date: September 30 2025
Pages: 432
I reviewed a digital review copy from the publisher
June Wood is an LA based actress who just had the notice from her agent Theo that the hit TV show she stars in has been cancelled. At the same time, she gets a message from a legal sollicitor to call her back about the apartment she lived in at 74 Perry Street in NYC, before she moved to Los Angeles. When she meets with the solicitor, it seems like the owner and landlord of the brownstone at 74 Perry Street has passed away, and has left the brownstone to the two people who lived there the last, which is June and Adam Harper. Adam Harper who she shared the house with and who was her last lover, but which she has not seen for years. And now because of a legal loophole, she has to live together with Adam in the brownstone for a month, and if they can, it is theirs. Years ago, June and Adam didn't go their their seperate ways at good terms. There is still a lot of unsolved pain between them. How are they going to be able to live together for a month? While in New York, June tries to get her acting career back on track, which succeeds with her dream role of Eponine in Les Miserables on Broadway, while figuring out where she and Adam stands, are they now strangers for each other, or has their previous relationship a second chance now they share the same roof again?It's Different This Time is a fast paced novel set in a beautiful New York City brownstone. I found both the storyline and the main and side characters very entertaining. If you love movies like You've Got Mail this is a book that you will certainly like. The characters of June and Adam where fun and also realistic. Their storyline switch between the past and present in the chapters. I also loved that June was an actress and that there where a lot of realistic references to Broadway musicals, and that June eventually got the role of Eponine in Les Miserables, and in the past also played Mimi in Rent. The relationship between June and Adam that ended when they both left the brownstone years ago gets a second startover when they move in again and that was very cute. Overall, I enjoyed reading this fun novel!
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