Friends with Benefits: A Novel

· Macmillan Audio · Narrated by Gail Shalan and GM Hakim
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Lifelong best friends say 'I do' to a marriage of convenience, trading vows for a financial safety net and benefits. Perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Katherine Center.

Evie Bloom pays attention to the details. Her very job depends on it—as an aspiring Foley artist, she’s responsible for every crisp footstep, smacking kiss, and distinct sound in film and television. So when she’s selected for a fellowship opportunity that would make all her career dreams come true, she’s quick to spot the catch: there are no health benefits, and for someone with a chronic illness, that’s a non-starter.

Theo Cohen is an elementary school teacher who can't afford to live on his own in LA, and is facing eviction after his roommates couple up and move out of their rent-controlled apartment. But there is one loophole in his lease: each tenant must meet an income threshold, unless the tenants are married.

For Theo, the answer is obvious. Marry Evie, his best friend since forever. It’s not as if they don’t spend all their free time together anyways. Not only will Theo be able to keep his apartment, but Evie can be added to his insurance plan so she can accept her dream fellowship. It’s such a logical, practical solution. Never mind that Evie doesn’t really want to be married—not to Theo, not to anyone—ever. Or the small, complicating fact that Theo has always been a little bit in love with Evie.

But it doesn’t have to be a big deal. Marriage. It will just give them space to breathe, and much-needed relief from the daily financial stress. It won’t change anything.

It’s . . . going to change everything.

A Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books.

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4.5
2 reviews
Trio Reviews
May 19, 2025
There were some fun twists and turns in Marisa Kanter's Friends with Benefits. A traditional besties to lovers story, I enjoyed the way Kanter builds the attraction between the main characters. There are some nice memories between Evie and Theo from when they were kids, and the story of their families and Evie's battle with Crones is quite well done. The audio version of Friends with Benefits is nicely performed by Gail Shalan and GM Hakim.
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Terri Chlapek
May 3, 2025
4.5 stars. I listened to the audiobook and read the digital version of this book. The audio was narrated by Gail Shalan and G. M. Hakim. They both did a fantastic job. I loved the voices and I think it added to the overall experience. I thought this was a really cute best friends to lovers, forced proximity romance. Both Evie and Theo are Jewish, so they have similar backgrounds and beliefs. They have literally been best friends forever, each secretly wishing for more. They both say repeatedly that they are just friends and it needs to stay that way. Their journey to becoming more was frustrating at times, but equally adorable when they finally got with it! Thanks to Celadon Books, Macmillan Audio and NetGalley for the copies. All thoughts are my own.
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About the author

Marisa Kanter is the author of modern love stories for both teens and adults. Born and raised in the suburbs of Boston, her obsession with books led her to New York City, where she worked in publishing for a number of years. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, where she writes by day and crochets her wardrobe by night. Friends With Benefits is her debut adult novel.

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