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A review by emilyatmidnight
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
5.0
I've heard this book described as "the book to make you believe in love again" and I couldn't agree more.
This book made me ugly cry almost as much as the Kdrama "Something in the Rain," and if you've seen it you know what that means.
But this book was so wonderful. It shows how two people can care so much about eachother that they are 100% eachother's world, but in a healthy and wonderful way.
The relationship is so incredibly healthy (not speaking of the highschool timeline) where they ask for consent at every stage, take things slow, step away when needed, and give eachother time to grow.
Tia Williams did such a fantastic job of making the audience fall in love with two people and their love that I felt the pain of a true heartbreak when they broke up in a way that I don't usually feel in romance novels.
This book has a fighting chance to become one of my all-time-favorites.
★Update: it's been approximately 3 hours since I finished the book and all I can't think about is this exchange:
"Stop writing about me"
"You first"
It's so cute and heartbreaking and playful and wonderful and it has me by the throat!★
This book made me ugly cry almost as much as the Kdrama "Something in the Rain," and if you've seen it you know what that means.
But this book was so wonderful. It shows how two people can care so much about eachother that they are 100% eachother's world, but in a healthy and wonderful way.
The relationship is so incredibly healthy (not speaking of the highschool timeline) where they ask for consent at every stage, take things slow, step away when needed, and give eachother time to grow.
Tia Williams did such a fantastic job of making the audience fall in love with two people and their love that I felt the pain of a true heartbreak when they broke up in a way that I don't usually feel in romance novels.
This book has a fighting chance to become one of my all-time-favorites.
★Update: it's been approximately 3 hours since I finished the book and all I can't think about is this exchange:
"Stop writing about me"
"You first"
It's so cute and heartbreaking and playful and wonderful and it has me by the throat!★