Review of The Odds of You by Kate Dramis
- thedebutdigest
- Mar 3
- 1 min read
For fans of The Holiday and The Flat Share, step into the world of Sage and Theo this January as you follow their romance. From an unfortunate meeting at Comic Con, that is masterfully unravelled, piece by piece through the length of the novel as romance deepens but old wounds, past heartaches and mental health all bubble to the surface.

Sage is an author, trying her hardest to push through an unwilling sequel to her hit debut novel, which in itself is in the process of landing a movie deal, when she meets Theo, an actor who she doesn’t recognise. The connection deepens through their brief encounters at the convention, until reality pulls them apart and drags Theo miles across the ocean. But when Sage takes it upon herself to step out of her buzzing mind, and settles upon the island Theo’s family holidayed to, another chance encounter opens the door to romance for them both.
A poignant book, delving into neurodivergence, mental health, family relationships and the darker underbelly of stardom. The perfect way to start the new year as you watch Sage fight tirelessly for what she loves and to be understood by her parents, as well as both her and Theo fighting to keep their relationship alive against the odds.
Published on 06/01/26 by Bloomsbury
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