1. Do I Know You? -

: By shedding their shared baggage and history, Eliza and Graham attempt to flirt and date as if they have no expectations or disappointments.

In the novel Do I Know You? by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka , the traditional "second chance" romance is turned on its head. Rather than a story about reuniting with a long-lost flame, it explores the intimate struggle of a married couple—Eliza and Graham—who have become strangers under the same roof. Rediscovering Love Through a Game of Pretend 1. Do I Know You?

The difference between who we are and who our partner perceives us to be. : By shedding their shared baggage and history,

For those who enjoy romance with emotional depth, Do I Know You? offers a refreshing look at the work required to sustain a marriage long after the initial spark has faded. Rather than a story about reuniting with a

The vulnerability required to start over when you've already shared a life.

Readers and reviewers on platforms like Goodreads highlight that the book is less about "finding the one" and more about "keeping the one". It asks a profound question: Is it possible to truly know someone after years of marriage, or do we all eventually become strangers to those we love most? The drift that happens in long-term relationships.

The story kicks off during their five-year wedding anniversary trip to a luxurious resort on the California coast. Facing a marriage that has gone quiet and cold, the couple decides to play a daring game: they pretend to be strangers meeting for the first time.