Rosie Danan writes steamy, bighearted books about the trials and triumphs of modern love. When not writing, she enjoys jogging slowly to fast music, petting other people’s dogs, and competing against herself in rounds of Chopped using the miscellaneous ingredients occupying her fridge. As an American expat living in London, Rosie regularly finds herself borrowing slang that doesn’t belong to her.
Alma's Best Jewish Romance of the Year
“Danan’s book is at its very best when it’s connecting faith,
trust, strength and desire in complex ways...an ambitious and
rewarding story.”—New York Times Book Review
"This follow-up to Danan’s steamy 2020 debut The Roommate is filled
with humor, healing, and heady good times (and, yes, that is a
naughty pun)."—Vulture
“Rosie Danan has a staggering gift for subverting expectations . .
. The Intimacy Experiment on the whole, is a blessing of a book
—tender, bruising, sexy, and transcendent.”—Entertainment
Weekly
“I could cry about how much I love Naomi and Ethan. Rosie Danan’s
writing brims with compassion and wit, and there’s a tenderness
that runs underneath everything—even when her characters are
positive they’re not falling for each other. A stunning, subversive
romance that made me proud to be Jewish.”—Rachel Lynn Solomon,
author of The Ex Talk
"The Intimacy Experiment by Rosie Danan is effervescent. It is the
perfect combination of endearing vulnerability, swoon-worthy
romance, and scorching chemistry. Rosie Danan brings us a charming
exploration of the intersections of sex, love, faith, and identity
in a fiercely feminist novel that will leave you
breathless."—Denise Williams, author of How to Fail at Flirting
"The Intimacy Experiment delivers on every promise: humor, steam,
and an 'unlikely' couple that readers will not only fight for, but
admire."—Felicia Grossman, author of Dalliances and Devotion
“Focusing on prejudices and preconceived notions people may have
about both sex workers and Jewish folks, this book brings patience,
love, understanding, and high heat to the budding relationship
between two apparent opposites who find themselves extremely
attracted to each other.”—Book & Film Globe
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