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See You Next Tuesday

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Expected 14 Jul 26
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Five jobs. Three identities. One Tuesday from hell.

Lily Hart just wanted to quit her toxic non-profit job and move up in the world. But when a delay leaves her unable to resign before her shiny new remote gig begins, she does what any reasonable person would do: she keeps both jobs. Just temporarily.

But then comes a third job. And a fourth. And a fifth.

Soon, Lily is juggling five laptops, fake accents, and multiple identities, moonlighting as a posh Brit, an Aussie expat, and—somehow—her own twin brother. The paychecks are piling up, and her operation is running smoothly. Except for two small problems: Greg, a scheming coworker with a serious grudge, and Theo, a handsome British stranger Lily can’t quite forget.

As the lies pile up, so do the close calls. Especially when she realizes Theo is one of her bosses. Suddenly, keeping five jobs from overlapping becomes a full-time job in itself. Then, three of Lily’s employers end up in the same room at a corporate awards gala, and it’s wigs on, stories straight, and an identity crisis that’s about to become an HR nightmare.

See You Next Tuesday is a wildly funny, whip-smart caper about ambition, burnout, identity, and falling in love when you’re pretending to be absolutely everyone but yourself.

268 pages, Paperback

Expected publication July 14, 2026

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Jacqueline A. Parrish

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Jacqueline Parrish is an Indigenous writer from Treaty 8 territory who lives in Toronto. Her work has appeared in international print magazines, online magazines, and peer-reviewed journals. She enjoys writing chick-lit, rom-coms, and satire, and often borrows inspiration from friends, family and bizarre situations she frequently finds herself entangled in.

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14 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
July 6, 2026
This book caught my interest because I was looking for something new. And I got that. I really love the cozy humor and the workplace dynamic. I felt I was experiencing it myself. Lily is funny and I feel like any one of us could get wrapped up in that type of situation.

I was so mad Greg caught her by the way. And the PowerPoint presentation was diabolical and I lt had my skin crawling.

This book is a quick read good if you’re wanting to experience that 20 to 30 year-old life where you’re just trying to make ends meet. Also make a dream happen and figure out a way to do it that isn’t exactly illegal but makes you bend yourself a little bit.

Now I liked this book, and you can definitely read this on the beach and I would definitely read this at the beach or the airport. The only thing that I was wishing for is if there was a little more to it, that would be the only thing I asked. Thats why you see the three star everything else I loved I think this read like something I could watch on TV.
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54 reviews
July 9, 2026
4.25⭐️

Entertaining, absurd, funny and at times scarily realistic.

Lily Hart has captured my heart. I’ve lived some of the less absurd parts of her life and can understand how she started her predicament. Then, well, maybe I was yelling helpful things to the pages as I read, which weren’t heeded. 🤣

There is humour, friendship, longing and a decent amount of silliness in these pages and I loved every moment.

CEO-gre might just be my new favourite term, though hoping I never have to need it.

Anyone who has worked a corporate job has known a Greg, though luckily Lily has Daphne, Claire and hopefully Theo on her side.

As an added bonus, it’s set in Toronto. I always love 🇨🇦 representation and it’s fun to see the places you know on the page.

In Jacqueline Parrish, I have found a new favourite author.
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Review of advance copy received from Author
July 2, 2026
I loved See You Next Tuesday! I applied to read this as an ARC because the premise sounded so intriguing (and also like a logistical nightmare?!?!?) but what really did it for me was Lily’s heart of gold. The only reason homegirl got herself in this predicament was because she was trying to do right by her coworkers and the people she served at her nonprofit. But man I could not put this one down, I just had to know what happened! Thank you Jacqueline Parrish for the opportunity to read this as an ARC!! 🩷📚
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45 reviews
June 28, 2026
This is a fun book to read. How Lily was able to juggle all the jobs and LAPTOPS (the setup must have been crazy) I just don’t know how she did it, but boy the money was good!

I can’t imagine what she felt during the times she was almost caught and was caught! My heart dropped! And, Greg, he should have been fired on the spot! What a complete Jerk!

Love the ending! This got me out of my reading slump! Thank you @JacquelineParrish for the Advance Readers Copy! ❤️
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14 reviews
July 5, 2026
Thank you so much to Jacqueline Parrish for the advance reader's copy!

This book had me stressed and laughing at the same time! It was my first rom-com and I really enjoyed it. Lily Hart definitely got in over her head and that's what had me stressed out, five FULL TIME jobs is no easy feat. The girl has insane drive, i'll tell you that. The concept of this story is nothing like i've read before and I definitely recommend you read to see what exactly it is Lily got herself into
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2 reviews
July 6, 2026
This is an enjoyable, light-hearted story that keeps you rooting for Lily even though she’s created quite a pickle for herself! The author creates a very modern, youthful premise and tone while keeping it clean (no spice and very little language) and upbeat. I received an advance copy and found it to be a fun beach read, it would also be a good candidate for a girlfriends style book club.
3 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
July 6, 2026
Lily’s whirlwind attempt to balance multiple jobs and completely fake personas had me laughing out loud from start to finish. The story is pure light-hearted joy, fast-paced, witty, and delightfully relatable in its messiness.
If you’re looking for a fun, feel-good escape filled with Canadian charm and laugh out loud moments, this is it. I highly recommend it!
4 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
July 5, 2026
Five jobs. Three identities. One Tuesday from hell.

I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy, and I couldn’t put it down. Lily’s chaotic attempt to juggle multiple jobs and fake personas is laugh-out-loud funny. Total chaotic joy, I highly recommend!
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July 4, 2026
received advanced copy from author

⭐️⭐️⭐️.75

a funny charming story with a little romance sprinkled in!

took a little for the story to start for me but once it got going I didn’t want to put it down! A fun and easy read with the perfect amount of humor for the chaos in the story along with a handsome British man? I ate this up!
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