Zen Cho was born and raised in Malaysia and now lives in Birmingham. She was a finalist for the Astounding Award for Best New Writer for her short fiction and won the Crawford Award. Her debut novel, Sorcerer to the Crown, won the 2016 British Fantasy Society Award for Best Newcomer. She is also the author of The True Queen, Black Water Sister and Spirits Abroad.
Cho is a marvel. Her deft observations go down like a charm, but their emotional power will leave you deeply moved . . . The Friend Zone Experiment is a story so intensely real that you’ll wonder later if it happened to someone you knew. -- Shelley Parker-Chan, author of <She Who Became the Sun</i> A lovely, tender romance, beautifully threaded through real world concerns that had me engrossed. I savoured every delicately written moment. -- Charlotte Stein, author of <i>When Grumpy Met Sunshine</i> Renee and Ket Siong lose and find each other in an emotionally intense love story set against a dramatic backdrop of corporate greed, class, and family. Lovers of Zen Cho’s fabulous fantasy stories will be thrilled by her first contemporary romance. -- Lily Chu, author of <i>The Stand In</i> Come visit Zen Cho’s London—sometimes glittering, often grey—where expats, activists and entrepreneurs discover how love complicates life and life complicates love. Pragmatic, yet deeply satisfying, The Friend Zone Experiment is for every person who believes they can fight for a happy-ever-after on their own terms. -- Karen Lord, author of the Women's Prize for Fiction 2024 Longlisted <i>The Blue, Beautiful World</i> A really fun and escapist read – I'm sure fans of Lauren Ho or Beth O'Leary will love this second-chance romance! -- Niamh Hargan, author of T<i>he Break-Up Clause</i> A messy—yet beautiful—second-chance romance. Zen Cho writes vivid characters in difficult situations, and the hero and heroine’s history is deftly woven into their present-day interactions. It’s a compelling read, and I devoured it. -- Jackie Lau, author of <i>Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie</i> A heartwarming second-chance romance, written with a sometimes sly sense of humor. With complicated family relationships, ominous shadows from the past, and the cameos of Southeast Asian food and beverages which are delectably familiar to me. A sparkling read. -- Eve Shi