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Seven Days in June

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Everything about Shane and Eva's connection is exciting, passionate, mind boggling. The chemistry and passion between the two characters is everything! I would definitely pick this book up again!

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I’m giving this four stars even though I didn’t finish it completely. The writing was good and the story was interesting, but I’m a mood reader so it came at the wrong time is all. I’ll read it again in the future.

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The easiest five stars I’ve given in a while.

Shane and Eva, two prolific authors in very different literary worlds: one is an enigma, the type you know nothing about so suddenly want to know everything about - the other, a fantasy writer, relies on their social media presence to keep their books relevant and in conversation. What do they have in common? Other than a shared admiration for tortured love interests - Shane and Eva spent a week in June fifteen years ago falling in love, one neither of them have forgotten.

‘Seven days in June’ is one hell of a story. The representation of this book is phenomenal, reading a character of colour with chronic illnesses in a romance book is something that, unfortunately, we do not see enough. It tackles second chance romance, familial relationships, generational trauma, healing from your past. Shane and Eva are written so magnificently - two characters who are inevitably drawn to one another, but (unlike other romance books) - each with their own subplots and traits which make me love them as a character, not just a love interest.

It’s the type of book I could (and likely will) read again and again, if you want the type of romance that will leave you on your toes and have you so deeply invested that you’re devastated it’s not real.

Thank you to netgalley for the ARC.

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