The Boy Next Door (novel)
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The Boy Next Door is a novel written by Meg Cabot
Meg Cabot
Meg Cabot is anAmerican author of romantic and paranormal fiction for teens and adults and used to write under several pen names, but now writes exclusively under her real name, Meg Cabot...

. The book was published in 2002. It is written with an e-mail
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 format throughout the book.

Plot

The main character in this novel is Melissa Fuller, but "You can call me Mel", as she says. Mel is a gossip columnist
Gossip columnist
A gossip columnist is someone who writes a gossip column in a newspaper or magazine, especially a gossip magazine. Gossip columns are material written in a light, informal style, which relates the gossip columnist's opinions about the personal lives or conduct of celebrities from show business ,...

 for the New York Journal and has just broken up with her longtime boyfriend, Aaron Spender. Her best friend, Nadine Wilcock, a food critic, is getting married to her boyfriend, Tony Salerno, who is a chef at the popular restaurant Fresche. Melissa also has many coworkers, including Dolly Vargas, an outlandish Style Editor who has her eyes on quite a few men.

The book starts with Melissa being late to work after finding her neighbour, Mrs. Helen Friedlander, facedown on the carpet of her apartment after a brutal attack. Mel gets her to the hospital but has yet to solve the problem of walking Paco, Mrs. Friedlander's Great Dane. She calls upon Mrs. Friedlander's nephew, Max Friedlander, to come and take care of Paco and the two cats Tweedledum and Mr. Peepers. Max, who is on vacation with the supermodel Vivica, calls upon his millionaire friend John Trent, who is a crime reporter for the New York Chronicle, the Journals top competitor. John impersonates Max and moves into Max's Aunt Helen's apartment.

John and Melissa get off to a good start after sharing mutual affections for not only each other, but other things as well. They go on a date but are stopped by Tweedledum's hospitalization. Afterwards, John kisses Mel over Chinese food, and gets mixed reactions from her as she jumps off to her apartment.

John is troubled over whether he should sleep with Mel. He asks for advice from his family, including his grandmother, Genevieve Randolph Trent, his rich brother Jason Trent, and his sister-in-law, Stacy Trent. They each feel that he should go for it. He does, in fact, take Mel out for dinner and afterward, they have sex. They express their love for each other.

Max's ex-girlfriend, Vivica the supermodel, later spoils their love by telling Mel the big secret. Mel lashes out at John and they split up.

Meanwhile, Max replaces John in the apartment and takes over the pet jobs. It is expressed that he is interested in the thought of insulin injection killing his aunt(his aunt would bequeath him $12 million upon her death), which worries Mel and prompts her to forgive John and ask him for his help in saving Max's aunt. They wire John and catch Max with a murder intent.

The book ends with John proposing to Mel, and she agreeing to marry him.

Main

  • Melissa Fuller a gossip columnist who lives in Manhattan (melissa.fuller@thenyjournal.com)
  • John Trent a millionaire Park Avenue Trent who lives in Brooklyn off his salary as a crime reporter (john.trent@thenychronicle.com, also jerrylives@freemail.com)

New York Journal and Friends

  • Nadine Wilcock the food critic and Melissa's best friend (nadine.wilcock@thenyjournal.com)
  • Tony Salerno Nadine's fiancée and chef at Fresche (foodie@fresche.com)
  • George Sanchez managing editor (george.sanchez@thenyjournal.com)
  • Peter Hargrave editor in chief (peter.hargrave@thenyjournal.com)
  • Dolly Vargas style editor (dolly.vargas@thenyjournal.com)
  • Aaron Spender chief correspondent and Mel's former boyfriend (aaron.spender@thenyjournal.com)
  • Amy Jenkins human resources administrator (amy.jenkins@thenyjournal.com)
  • Timothy Grabowski gay IT guy (timothy.grabowski@thenyjournal.com)

-Several other reporters

New York Chronicle and friends

  • Michael Everett editor in chief (michael.everett@thenychronicle.com)
  • Sergent Paul Reese NYPD man and correspondent to John (preese@eightyninthprecint.nyc.org)

John's Family

  • Genevieve Randolph Trent grandmother (grtrent@thentcapitol.com)
  • Jason Trent brother (jason.trent@trentcapitol.com)
  • Stacy Trent sister-in-law (Ih8barney@freemail.com)
  • Brittany and Haley Trent nieces (weluvbarney@freemail.com)
  • John Trent Jr. nephew

Max's Entourage

  • Max Friedlander photographer and Helen's nephew (photoguy@stopthepresses.com)
  • Vivica supermodel and Max's ex-girlfriend (vivica@sophisticate.com)
  • Helen Friedlander Max's aunt and victim
  • Lenore Flemming Vivica's assistant (lenore@sophisticate.com)
  • Sebastian Leandro Max's agent (sleandro@hotphotos.com)
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