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CRASH INTO ME

Robinne Lee

When Cecelia Chen gets into a fender bender, she's shocked to find she recognizes the swan-necked beauty she's mildly injured. And it's this chance encounter with the glamorous Anouk Ferrand that will change Cecelia's life.
When Cecilia Chen finds herself in an accident shortly after a move to Los Angeles, she's shocked to recognize the swan-necked beauty in the other car as the Anouk Ferrand. It's been twenty years since she last encountered the enigmatic model on a photo shoot in Mexico. And it's this chance second meeting that will upend Cecilia's life.

In a complicated marriage to a French film director whose career?once seemingly so allied with Cecilia's as a photographer?has catapulted beyond hers, and raising her children on the westside of Los Angeles, a toxic playground of privilege and power, Cecilia is forced to take stock of her emotional history. From an early love that she'd thought was true, to the many stages of life with her husband François, Cecilia questions where she truly fits in. Can the intensity of her explosive physical and emotional entanglement with Anouk finally give her the answer?

Sexy and emotionally involving, CRASH INTO ME is propulsive fiction from a writer who layers elegant prose, sharp emotional observations, and intense high stakes plotlines into her stories.


Robinne Lee is a graduate of Yale University and Columbia Law School. She has numerous acting credits in both television and film, most notably opposite Will Smith in both Hitch and Seven Pounds and as Ros Bailey in Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed. Her debut novel, The Idea of You, has sold 1 million copies worldwide, with deals in 23 territories. It was a Richard & Judy pick and has been adapted for a major Amazon movie starring Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine. Robinne lives in Paris with her husband and two children. Crash Into Me is her second novel.
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Published 2026-07-07 by St. Martin's Press