The Space Between Us: A Friends To Lovers Story

Clara Whitmore


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Sometimes the love you’ve been waiting for has been beside you all along.

A heartwarming best-friends-to-lovers romance set in modern London — tender, witty, and impossible to put down.

Emma Hart has made a career out of crafting perfect love stories… for everyone except herself. As a designer of bespoke wedding invitations, she spends her days surrounded by other people’s happily-ever-afters — while quietly ignoring the one person who makes her heart ache in all the right ways.

Daniel Cooper has been Emma’s best friend for fifteen years — her constant through university dreams, heartbreaks, and Sunday brunches. But when his engagement suddenly falls apart, old lines begin to blur, and Emma finds herself caught between comforting him and confronting the truth she’s denied for years.

When friendship turns into something more, will they risk everything for a love that’s been there all along?

From the bustling streets of London to quiet coffee shops and rain-slicked windows, The Space Between Us is a beautifully written, slow-burn romance about timing, courage, and finding forever in the most familiar places.

If you love emotional women’s fiction, clean romance novels, and heartfelt contemporary love stories like Me Before You, Love and Other Words, or The Notebook, you’ll fall in love with Emma and Daniel’s journey — a story of friendship, longing, and the magic of second chances.

✨ Perfect for readers who
* Slow-burn, best friends to lovers romance
* Emotional and heartwarming clean love stories
* London romance with cozy café settings
* Uplifting contemporary women’s fiction
* Stories about friendship, self-discovery, and timing

Tender, witty, and full of heart, The Space Between Us is a story about friendship, timing, and the beautiful courage it takes to finally see what’s been in front of you all along.
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