A hilarious and heartfelt rom-com about having it all, slowing down to see the big picture, and finding out that the person you least expect could be your perfect fit.

Spice level: 3/5 open door.

Josephine Davis has spent her entire twenties building Revenant, a fashion brand headquartered in downtown Austin. When her biggest investor orders Josie to hire a consultant, the last person she expects to be working with is Will Grant – the twin brother of her ex best friend.

Sure, Will and Josie may have shared one mistake of a kiss during senior spring break nine years ago, but they’ve never been friends. She remembers him as moody; he always thought of her as shallow. Romance isn’t on the table for either of them until they blink, and realize there’s a reason they can’t stay away from each other.

But there’s Will’s sister to consider, whom Josie hasn’t spoken with since their falling out. Not to mention, Will and Josie live seventeen hundred miles apart. And it’s not like she has time for a boyfriend anyway when she’s an overworked CEO. As Josie’s burnout looms while she falls deeper and harder for Will, she contends with the fact that eventually, she’ll have to make a choice: stay alone to be productive, or slow down to be in love.


Don't just take our word for it...

“Full of witty banter, shared mistakes, a great cast of characters…Perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Lana Ferguson, this book from Gilmore is heartfelt, with a little grit and a lot of laughs.”
– Library Journal

“Gilmore explores the complexities of finding love while simultaneously finding yourself. As her protagonist battles the corporate grind and strives to discover who she is outside of what she does, she falls headfirst into an unexpected romance that’s supportive, sexy, and deeply authentic. Most importantly, she reminds us that true love means showing up for the people who matter.”
– Lindsay Hameroff, author of Till There Was You

“Perfect Fit is a sweetly effervescent book about love and friendship, the challenges of finding your place in the world, and the joy of staying true to yourself. Will and Josie had me charmed from page one!”
– Jenna Levine, USA Today bestselling author of My Roommate Is a Vampire


Taste the very first page

Do you ever wonder what happened to the girl who peaked in high school?

I think the answer depends on which version of her you’re talking about. And in my theory, there are two versions:

1. The All-American Girl

2. The It Girl

I will elaborate on the difference.

The All-American Girl was a cheerleader. The All-American Girl was a good student. She was a good person, too, and everybody knew it. Charismatic and lovely and darling. Remember her? Or a version of her? Let’s call her Annabelle.

In our archetypical example, Annabelle had a magnetic smile and cute freckles on her shoulders. She dated the quarterback, hosted the prom after-party on her family farm, organized bake…