Janet Bloom thought she had her life perfectly balanced—steady job, loving boyfriend, and just enough room for new friendships. But when a casual comment about a coworker shatters her three-year relationship, she’s forced to confront a truth she never saw coming: sometimes, the smallest shifts create the biggest distance.
As Janet pieces together how everything fell apart, she discovers her “friend” wasn’t what he seemed—and that the real damage started long before the final conversation. Determined to make things right, she sets aside her instincts to defend herself and chooses something far more difficult: honesty.
Through awkward silence, slow rebuilding, and hard-earned self-awareness, Janet learns that love isn’t just about loyalty in big moments—it’s about guarding the quiet spaces in between.
Witty, heartfelt, and deeply relatable, The Space Between Saying and Meaning is a romantic comedy about growth, second chances, and learning what it truly means to choose someone—again and again.
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