Books matching: navigating personal baggage
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'About Last Night' by Ruthie Knox is a captivating romance novel following the story of Cath, an American living in London trying to escape her troubled past. Cath, an assistant curator at the Victoria and Albert museum, meets City, also known as Neville Chamberlain, a banker from an upper-class English family. Despite their contrasting backgrounds, the two form a deep connection, navigating personal baggage and family expectations. The book delves into themes of self-discovery, love, and overcoming past mistakes, all while maintaining a compelling and engaging writing style that keeps readers hooked until the very end.
The Pigeon Man was usually here by now. Tuning out her companion’s self-serving story for a moment, Cath double-checked the LED display suspended over the station platform. Ten minutes until the train... - #2
'Fake Out' by Eden Finley follows the story of Maddox, who told a lie in high school to make breaking up with his girlfriend easier, claiming he was gay. Years later, when his ex invites him to her wedding and asks him to bring his boyfriend, Maddox enlists the help of his best friend's brother, Damon, to be his fake boyfriend for the weekend. As they navigate the charade, both characters have to confront their own baggage and feelings, leading to unexpected developments in their relationship. The writing style combines humor, romance, and relatable characters that keep the readers engaged and entertained throughout the book.
“I can’t believe I let you talk me into this,” I grumble as Stacy and I leave the subway. I tug down my ballcap—a nervous habit I’ve had since my pitching days. The coach always knew I was struggling ... - #3
The Upside of Falling by Meghan Quinn is a heartfelt romance novel that follows the story of Colby, a young man pursuing his dream of becoming an Airforce fighter pilot, and Rory, a strong and persistent woman who challenges Colby's priorities. The book delves into the complexities of their relationship, filled with twists and turns, emotional challenges, and the power of love to heal past wounds. Meghan Quinn's writing style is described as captivating, raw, and emotional, drawing readers in with beautifully written characters and a storyline that touches on themes of perseverance, true love, and finding one's place in the world.
Flopping onto my bed, Stryder props his head up in his hand and takes a bite of his apple. “We’ve been away from the Academy for an hour and you haven’t changed out of your ABUs yet, and you’re foldin...