10 Best Books Like Yours Truly

If you loved Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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Dr. Briana Ortiz is struggling through her divorce when the new doctor Jacob Maddox threatens her promotion, until a thoughtful handwritten letter changes everything between them

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Quick Comparison: Books Like Yours Truly

BookAuthorRatingYearPagesBest For
The Love HatersKatherine Center0Closest match
How to End a Love StoryYulin Kuang4.02024384Similar vibes
Happy PlaceEmily Henry3.92023400Similar vibes
The Hating GameSally Thorne02016Similar vibes
Love, TheoreticallyAli Hazelwood02023Similar vibes
The Ex VowsJessica Joyce4.32024380Similar vibes
The Rom-Commers: A NovelKatherine Center4.42025352Similar vibes
Ready or NotCara Bastone4.22024400Similar vibes
Not Another Love SongJulie Soto4.32024384Similar vibes
Rewind It BackLiz Tomforde4.62025480Similar vibes

Authors Who Write Like Abby Jimenez

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to Yours Truly?

The most similar books to Yours Truly are The Love Haters, How to End a Love Story, Happy Place.

What should I read after Yours Truly?

After finishing Yours Truly, readers most commonly pick up The Love Haters next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Abby Jimenez, such as Say You'll Remember Me.

Who writes books like Abby Jimenez?

Authors similar to Abby Jimenez include Christina Lauren, Sally Thorne, Emily Henry.

What genre is Yours Truly?

Yours Truly is a Romance novel by Abby Jimenez, published in 2023. It features elements of Enemies to Lovers, Fake Dating, Workplace Romance.

How long is Yours Truly?

Yours Truly varies in length depending on edition.

Does Yours Truly have romance/spice?

Yours Truly has a spice level of 1/5. This book has light romantic elements.

About Yours Truly

Dr. Briana Ortiz is struggling through her divorce when the new doctor Jacob Maddox threatens her promotion, until a thoughtful handwritten letter changes everything between them. This heartwarming medical romance features beautifully developed anxiety representation through Jacob's character and explores themes of healing, second chances, and learning to trust again. Abby Jimenez creates magic through the lost art of letter writing while tackling serious issues like kidney donation, family loyalty, and mental health with her signature warmth and humor. Perfect for readers who love workplace romance, medical settings, mental health representation, epistolary elements, and stories about two broken people finding wholeness together through acts of selfless love and genuine communication.