Home for the Holidays by Erin Zak: Book Review
From our review: “I’ve read this book several times already and each time I read it, I find something else I love.”
Read moreAge Gap or May/December
Two leads with a significant age difference. 10 years or more. Or at very different phases of their lives, for example on is still studying and the other is a successful career woman.
From our review: “I’ve read this book several times already and each time I read it, I find something else I love.”
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Read moreFrom our review: “Charlotte and Arte’s romance is a slow burn that is so perfectly paced. While their beginning is a bit contentious, the two quickly form a bond that strengthens over time.”
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Read moreFrom our review: “I find this a complicated trope to understand but an intriguing one, nonetheless. And if you are able to put aside your limits and lines on what you consider right or wrong then this is an entertaining read.”
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