‘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/

Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly earns maiden England call-up: Details here

**Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly Earns Maiden England Call-Up**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Oct 06, 2025, 05:31 PM*

Manchester City defender Nico O’Reilly has received his first-ever call-up to the England national team. His inclusion comes following the injury withdrawal of Chelsea’s Reece James, who sustained an injury during Chelsea’s Premier League victory over Liverpool on Saturday.

### Career Progression: Who is Nico O’Reilly?

Primarily a left-back for Manchester City, O’Reilly will step in to replace James in the England squad. The 20-year-old has been with Manchester City since the age of eight and made his breakthrough into the first team last season. So far this season, he has appeared nine times across all competitions. Last season, he made 21 appearances and was included in Pep Guardiola’s squad for the Club World Cup.

### Tactical Advantage: A Reward for Strong Performances

O’Reilly’s call-up is a reflection of his impressive form at City. Under Pep Guardiola’s guidance, he has been transitioned from a number 10 midfielder to a left-back and has started seven of City’s games this season. England manager Thomas Tuchel values players with strong running ability, a trait O’Reilly clearly possesses.

His versatility to perform in multiple positions could be a crucial asset for Tuchel as he finalizes his squad for the World Cup.

### International Journey

Nico O’Reilly has represented England at various youth levels, from Under-15s through to Under-20s. He was recently called up to the Under-21 squad in September but had to withdraw due to injury. Although O’Reilly views himself primarily as a midfielder, his current role replacing Reece James indicates he is now likely to be utilized as a defender at the international level.

James’s injury does leave England with limited options at right-back, with Djed Spence currently the only other natural choice in that position.

Stay tuned for more updates on Nico O’Reilly and England’s squad selections ahead of the World Cup.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/england-name-nico-o-reilly-as-replacement-for-james-reece/story

Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly earns maiden England call-up: Details here

**Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly Earns Maiden England Call-Up**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Oct 06, 2025, 05:31 PM*

Manchester City defender Nico O’Reilly has received his first-ever call-up to the England national team. His inclusion follows the withdrawal of Chelsea’s Reece James due to injury. James suffered the setback during Chelsea’s recent Premier League victory over Liverpool.

### Career Progression: Who Is Nico O’Reilly?

Nico O’Reilly, primarily a left-back for Manchester City, is set to replace Reece James in the England squad. The 20-year-old joined City’s academy at the age of eight and made his breakthrough into the first team last season.

So far this season, O’Reilly has made nine appearances across all competitions. In the previous campaign, he featured 21 times and was also included in Pep Guardiola’s squad for the Club World Cup.

### Tactical Advantage and Reward for Strong Performances

O’Reilly’s call-up is a testament to his impressive performances for City. Pep Guardiola has transitioned him from a number 10 midfielder to a left-back, a position where he has started seven of City’s games this season.

England manager Thomas Tuchel values powerful runners, a quality O’Reilly possesses in abundance. Additionally, his versatility to operate in multiple positions could prove invaluable for England as they prepare their final squad for the upcoming World Cup.

### International Journey

O’Reilly has represented England at various youth levels, ranging from Under-15 to Under-20. Although he was recently called up to the Under-21 squad in September, an injury forced him to withdraw.

While O’Reilly sees himself primarily as a midfielder, his replacement role for Reece James indicates he will be deployed mainly as a full-back for England. With James sidelined, England’s options at right-back are limited, with Djed Spence currently the only natural player for the position.

Stay tuned for more updates on England’s squad selections and preparations for the World Cup.

*Follow the conversation on Twitter: #NicoOReilly #EnglandFootball #ManCity*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/england-name-nico-o-reilly-as-replacement-for-james-reece/story

CF Montreal settles for 1-1 draw with Nashville SC after late goal from Surridge

**Sam Surridge’s Late Header Secures Nashville SC a 1-1 Draw at CF Montreal**

MONTREAL — Sam Surridge’s 80th-minute header forced CF Montreal to settle for a 1-1 draw against Nashville SC in their final home game of the season on Saturday.

Dante Sealy, who has now scored seven goals in his last nine Major League Soccer games, opened the scoring for Montreal (6-17-10). Surridge’s equalizer stopped Nashville (16-11-6) from potentially falling into the play-in bracket.

From kickoff, both teams engaged in expansive and vertical play, creating excellent chances. Nashville’s Hany Mukhtar and Ivan Jaime were both played in alone, but neither could find the opening goal.

Montreal struck first just after the 10-minute mark. After Olger Escobar earned a free kick nearly 25 metres out, Sealy stepped up and unleashed a perfect strike into the top right corner—similar to his free kick goal against Charlotte FC the previous week.

Following the goal, Montreal dropped into a low block as Nashville controlled more than two-thirds of possession until the half-hour mark but were unable to break down an organized Montreal defense.

Just after 30 minutes of play, Montreal thought they had doubled their lead through Prince Owusu, but the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) ruled the goal offside.

Nashville’s control of the ball continued into the second half as they probed around the outside of Montreal’s low block without much penetration. There were several half-chances, including a header from Surridge that struck the post, but Nashville struggled to sustain consistent danger.

With 10 minutes left, Nashville finally got their breakthrough when Surridge separated himself from Brendan Craig and converted a free header from point-blank range.

Sensing an opportunity to clinch a win, Nashville redoubled their efforts to find a late winner, but both teams ultimately left the pitch with a point apiece.

**Up Next**

– **Montreal:** Will visit FC Cincinnati on Saturday, Oct. 18.
– **Nashville:** Will host Inter Miami on Saturday, Oct. 18.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on Oct. 4, 2025.
https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/soccer/2025/10/04/cf-montreal-settles-for-1-1-draw-with-nashville-sc-after-late-goal-from-surridge