A chemistry-filled childhood friends to enemies to lovers debut romance about two people forced to confront their pasts to save both their relationship and careers.

Daniel Rosenberg and Liyah Cohen-Jackson’s last conversation—fourteen years ago at summer camp—ended their friendship.  Until they find themselves seated next to each other on a plane, and bitterly pick up right where they left off.  At least they can go their separate ways again after landing... 

That is, until Daniel's marketing firm gets hired by the Chicago museum where Liyah works as a junior curator, and they’re forced to collaborate with potential career changing promotions on the line.

With every meeting and post-work social gathering with colleagues, the tension (and chemistry) between Daniel and Liyah builds until they’re forced to confront why they broke apart years ago at camp. But as they find comfort in their shared experiences as Jews of color and fumble towards friendship, can they ignore their growing feelings for each other?

With sexy charm and undeniable wit, Rachel Runya Katz's sparkling debut, Thank You For Sharing, proves that if you're open to love, anything is possible.

Full Content Warnings [Spoilers]

  • Sexual Assault: Liyah was raped by her best friend in college during her freshman year (nine years ago). This has informed her attitude toward both sex and romance. Her feelings about the situation and what happened generally are recounted, but the actual event is not described in detail on the page. The most frank discussion of this occurs in Chapter 18.

  • Death of a Parent: Daniel’s father died from metastatic lung cancer about a year prior to the start of the story. Neither his death nor his sickness are described, but Daniel’s grief is present throughout the story. The most in-depth discussion of his grief is in Chapter 12.