10 Best Books Like The Flatshare

If you loved The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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Tiffy and Leon share an apartment but have never met, communicating only through Post-it notes left around their flat

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Quick Comparison: Books Like The Flatshare

BookAuthorRatingYearPagesBest For
Virgin RiverRobyn Carr02007Closest match
People We Meet on VacationEmily Henry02021395Similar vibes
Throne Off CourseHailee Carmel4.42025374Similar vibes
The Rom-Commers: A NovelKatherine Center4.42025352Similar vibes
The Love WagerLynn Painter3.92023315Similar vibes
Part of Your WorldAbby Jimenez02022Similar vibes
One True LovesTaylor Jenkins Reid02016Similar vibes
Just for the SummerAbby Jimenez02024Similar vibes
The Friend ZoneAbby Jimenez02019Similar vibes
The Hotel NantucketElin Hilderbrand0Similar vibes

Authors Who Write Like Beth O'Leary

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to The Flatshare?

The most similar books to The Flatshare are Virgin River, People We Meet on Vacation, Throne Off Course.

What should I read after The Flatshare?

After finishing The Flatshare, readers most commonly pick up Virgin River next.

Who writes books like Beth O'Leary?

Authors similar to Beth O'Leary include Christina Lauren, Emily Henry, Taylor Jenkins Reid.

What genre is The Flatshare?

The Flatshare is a Romance novel by Beth O'Leary, published in 2019. It features elements of Epistolary Format, Roommate, Post-It Notes.

How long is The Flatshare?

The Flatshare varies in length depending on edition.

Does The Flatshare have romance/spice?

The Flatshare has a spice level of 2/5. This book has moderate romantic content.

About The Flatshare

Tiffy and Leon share an apartment but have never met, communicating only through Post-it notes left around their flat. O'Leary's debut novel uses this unique format to explore two damaged individuals healing from past trauma while slowly falling in love. Addressing serious topics like domestic abuse and wrongful imprisonment with sensitivity and hope, this feel-good romance celebrates the power of kindness, friendship, and finding love in unexpected places through the simplest of connections.