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Love Me Till Wednesday Book Club Questions

Love Me Till Wednesday won the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s Romantic Comedy Novel Award in 2025. Its dual timeline makes an interesting book club pick. Here are ten questions to help your group explore Lisa and Nick’s story.

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Discussion questions

  1. The story moves between Lisa’s 1990s singing career and the present day. Did you prefer one timeline over the other, or did the dual structure add something neither era could give you alone?
  2. Lisa faces losing her dream home and decides to ditch her dull office job in the space of a few days. Why do you think the author chose to strip so much away from Lisa?
  3. A karaoke night is the spark that pulls Lisa back into music. What does that choice of catalyst say about how second chances often arrive?
  4. Nick went from charming drama student to Hollywood A-lister across the two timelines, while Lisa lost her fame. How did that reversal in fortunes affect the “second chance” element for you as a reader?
  5. Readers have flagged the talk show reveal about Jim’s dad as a genuine twist. Did you see it coming, and how did it change your reading of the earlier chapters in hindsight?
  6. How do you think Lisa has changed since the days when she was a pop star? Which version of Lisa did you find yourself rooting for more?
  7. Love Me Till Wednesday is a “later in life” romance. What did the book get right (or wrong) about starting over and starting a new relationship in your 50s? How does that differ from new romances with younger characters?
  8. Lisa’s sleazy manager and cheating boyfriend shaped her first run at fame. How much of her present-day hesitation did you read as coming from that old damage?
  9. Love Me Till Wednesday takes its title from one of Lisa’s songs. Why do you think Suzanne chose it over a more obviously romantic phrase for the book itself?
  10. Lisa’s friend Jules gets her own story in the sequel, Love Me Till Christmas, when Lisa insists Jules join her family for the holidays. Based on what you’ve seen of Lisa and Jules’s friendship in this book, what kind of friend is Lisa and would you want to spend Christmas with her