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WHEN JAVI DUMPED MARI by Mia Sosa

WHEN JAVI DUMPED MARI

by Mia Sosa

Pub Date: June 24th, 2025
ISBN: 9798217044306
Publisher: Putnam

A man is about to proclaim his love to his best friend when she announces her engagement.

The book opens with Javier Báez nervously waiting for Marisol Campos to arrive at dinner; the friends met in college and are now 30. Mari is a successful entertainment lawyer working for her father’s firm, while Javi has struggled to find himself—he’s eked out a living with bartending and small acting gigs, but his dream is to write a Broadway musical. Now, he finally feels he’s on the right track and is ready to tell Mari he’s in love with her. Instead, she arrives at dinner with a fiancé in tow: Alex is a lawyer at her firm, the wedding is in six weeks, and she wants Javi to be her man of honor. From this point, the narrative splits into intertwining strands: Half the book catapults back to Javi and Mari’s first meeting in college and traces the development of their friendship over the next decade, while the other half advances from the ill-fated dinner toward the wedding date, with sections told from each of their perspectives in both time periods. The “past” timeline is a rich, compelling story of the struggles and triumphs the two friends experience in their 20s. They must both figure out who they are in relation to family, friends, career, and each other. The narrative is slow, even luxurious, in showing every facet of their friendship. At moments where Javi and Mari veer toward romance, they almost immediately shove each other back into the friend zone. Readers looking for a satisfying genre romance are likely to find the “now” timeline strange and confusing, though. It marches stubbornly toward Mari’s wedding, and it feels mostly like a game of chicken: How long will it take Mari and Javi to realize they’re perfect for each other? The answer: too long.

A strong friendship, but a wildly underdeveloped romance.