‘The Idea of You’ Author Robinne Lee Sets Second Novel ‘Crash Into Me’ for Summer 2026 (EXCLUSIVE)

Robinne Lee, author of the bestselling romance novel *The Idea of You*, will publish her second book, *Crash Into Me*, next summer.

Lee’s debut novel, published in 2017, tells the story of a woman on the precipice of turning 40 who embarks on a whirlwind romance with the lead singer of a boy band. The book sold nearly a million copies worldwide and was adapted into a film starring Oscar winner Anne Hathaway alongside Nicholas Galitzine. The movie became a global sensation, drawing over 50 million viewers on Amazon Prime Video and becoming the streamer’s No. 1 romantic comedy debut of all time.

“Women feel like I see them and see their worth and their value; how they want the world to see them as and how they’re afraid that the world no longer sees them,” Lee told *Variety* about *The Idea of You*’s breakthrough success. “I’ve given them permission to live that reality more fully, and to step outside of the box that society’s placed them in.”

Likewise, *Crash Into Me* is described as a “bold and fresh novel of love, lust and self-discovery.” The story follows Cecilia Chen, a wife and mother who reluctantly relocates from Paris to Los Angeles for her husband’s work, with their two children in tow.

As the title suggests, the story’s inciting incident is a car crash. The other driver is Anouk Ferrand, a swan-necked beauty from Cecilia’s past.

“It’s been 20 years since she last encountered the enigmatic model, on a photo shoot in Mexico,” the book’s synopsis details. (The year was 1996. Cecilia was a photographer’s assistant; Anouk was an unknown model, and this was the shoot that made her name.) “And it’s this chance meeting that will upend Cecilia’s life.”

The synopsis continues: “Sexy and spellbinding, at *Crash Into Me*’s core are familiar and complex challenges for many women: how to express creativity, how to be frankly sexual and emotionally vibrant in and out of a marriage, how to be an authentic friend and a good mother.”

In Cecilia, Lee creates a character straddling cultures: she’s an artist of Jamaican descent from the East Coast, married to a Frenchman whose career has catapulted beyond her own.

The intensity of the women’s physical and emotional entanglement drives the narrative, which also explores the dynamics of Cecilia’s conflicted marriage and her concerns about raising her multiracial children amid L.A.’s climate of privilege and power.

“Will what happened between them two decades ago sever the fragile bonds of the present? Will their addictive relationship destroy everything Cecilia has built? Will she find her way home?” the story posits.

In a statement previewing the book, Lee teased: “I wanted to seduce my readers with a privileged, glamorous backdrop and an uncertain future. To lead them on an unexpected journey. Show them the world through a different lens. And give them something to think about long after the last page.”

St. Martin’s Press has acquired the North American rights to *Crash Into Me*, which will be published on July 7, 2026. Elizabeth Beier, St. Martin’s executive editor, acquired the rights in a deal brokered by Richard Pine of InkWell Management. Penguin Michael Joseph (PMJ) will publish the novel in the U.K. on July 9.

Born and raised in New York, Lee is a graduate of Yale University and Columbia Law School. She is a writer, producer, and actress, most recently seen in Netflix’s limited series *Kaleidoscope* opposite Giancarlo Esposito. Her acting credits also include *Hitch*, *Seven Pounds*, *Hotel for Dogs*, *13 Going on 30*, *Being Mary Jane*, and the *Fifty Shades* franchise.
https://variety.com/2025/film/news/the-idea-of-you-author-robinne-lee-new-book-crash-into-me-1236554089/

Zuckerberg’s Meta glasses demo stumble recalls Jobs’ iPhone 4 fail

**Zuckerberg’s Meta Glasses Demo Stumble Recalls Jobs’ iPhone 4 Fail**
*By Mudit Dube | Sep 18, 2025, 01:16 PM*

At Meta Connect 2025, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a trio of Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, showcasing exciting new features designed to enhance everyday life. However, the live demonstrations, including a cooking guide and a WhatsApp video call, faced unexpected technical difficulties.

During the cooking demo, Chef Jack Mancuso’s recipe instructions repeated incorrectly, causing confusion. The situation worsened when Zuckerberg’s video call with Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth failed, prompting Bosworth to join Zuckerberg live on stage instead. Meta cited Wi-Fi connectivity problems as the reason behind these glitches, bringing to mind a similar incident in tech history.

**A Look Back at Jobs’ Demo Disaster**

In 2010, Steve Jobs introduced FaceTime on the iPhone 4 with a highly anticipated live demonstration. However, the video call unexpectedly failed in front of millions of viewers worldwide. Despite the setback, Jobs remained composed and handled the situation with grace, instructing the audience to turn off Wi-Fi, which allowed the demo to proceed successfully.

This moment became iconic—not for the failure itself—but as a lesson in leadership and poise during live tech presentations. Jobs’ calm response set a high standard for handling real-time demo challenges.

*[Watch: How Jobs handled the live demo failure]*

**Tech Troubles Across Eras**

Zuckerberg’s Meta glasses demo underscores how even as technology evolves, live presentations remain vulnerable to real-world issues. Network interruptions, device glitches, and unforeseen technical problems can undermine even the most advanced products on stage.

Both Jobs’ and Zuckerberg’s experiences highlight the human side of technology launches. While Jobs’ poised handling is remembered as exemplary, Zuckerberg’s hiccups serve as a reminder that live demos are inherently unpredictable—even in today’s era of cutting-edge innovation.

In the end, these moments emphasize the importance of adaptability and resilience in delivering successful tech presentations.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/science/iphone-4-to-meta-glasses-when-live-tech-demos-fail/story