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A review by chidimmadesiree
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
5.0
FINALLY SOME GOOD FUCKING FOOD! After reading a
handful of adult romances so far this year, none that blew me away, I can finally say that I loved everything about this book. This book drew me in and I found myself captivated reading it. Usually I hate me some miscommunication but this author handled it so well in my opinion. THE MISCOMMUNICATION WASN’T FOR A DUMB REASON! Most romance authors struggle to find a reason for a third act breakup so they just sloppily incorporate miscommunication but Tia Williams just can’t relate. It actually felt justifiable for them not to have talked to each other for fifteen years. Shane and Gia’s instant spark when they reconnected felt real and I believed in their love story almost instantly. I loved hearing about their tragic whirlwind romance in high school and history repeating itself in present day. Shane and Gia felt like real people with real problems and not like characters in a book. They were fleshed out characters who could stand on their own and were interesting with or without the romance. Tia Williams beautifully concocted this magical story that somehow weaved in so many deep issues but at its core was a breathtaking love story.
handful of adult romances so far this year, none that blew me away, I can finally say that I loved everything about this book. This book drew me in and I found myself captivated reading it. Usually I hate me some miscommunication but this author handled it so well in my opinion. THE MISCOMMUNICATION WASN’T FOR A DUMB REASON! Most romance authors struggle to find a reason for a third act breakup so they just sloppily incorporate miscommunication but Tia Williams just can’t relate. It actually felt justifiable for them not to have talked to each other for fifteen years. Shane and Gia’s instant spark when they reconnected felt real and I believed in their love story almost instantly. I loved hearing about their tragic whirlwind romance in high school and history repeating itself in present day. Shane and Gia felt like real people with real problems and not like characters in a book. They were fleshed out characters who could stand on their own and were interesting with or without the romance. Tia Williams beautifully concocted this magical story that somehow weaved in so many deep issues but at its core was a breathtaking love story.