For the next six months, they will focus on themselves and their careers.
Its the perfect time for Samiah to dedicate herself to an app shes always dreamed of developing.
I want to grab watermelon margaritas with these ladies, or at least join their group text.

Albert writes crisply and sensitively of both Conrad and Aldens challenges.
These are big subjects at play: abandonment, homophobia, neurodiversity, and finding a sense of purpose.
All of this is laced with the distinct humor and winking sarcasm of the characters voices.

Her books are buoyant with compassion.
Happy endings, as Zaf points out, arent formulaic spoilers, they are safety nets.
Repington comes with a heap of trust issues, having lost a leg in the Napoleonic Wars.

Patience could easily becomeJane EyresBertha, an Afro-Caribbean woman declared mad by greedy, racist men.
Its refreshing to read historical romance that reflects the true diversity of the era.
Riley honors that reality, while making Repington a hero who works with Patience to combat it.

The two must embark on a fake relationship to rehab both their images and ensure their dreams can thrive.
Her writing thrums with desire, while still delivering knockout twists and turns.
Lopez keeps readers gasping with shock and pleasure in equal measure.

Grade: A-
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