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Seven Days in June

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This book felt like it moved at a very authentic and not. forced pace. I loved the transition between past and present. I truly enjoyed this book more than I can explain. It is a wonderful authentic raw story.

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You know those books that come along in your life that you just weren't planning for or expecting? That's how I feel about Seven Days in June.

The way I feel about this book is honestly hard to describe because it was almost like falling in love, like the choice was almost made for me before I realized it. I eased into this story like a warm hug, not saying it's a ooey gooey story because it's actually not but what it is, is honest. Sure, at the bare minimum this is a "second chance" romance but that doesn't even come close to touching it.

This is a soul searching book, a knowledgeable book, a book that not only makes you examine the relationships you have with your daughter or mother or aunts and friends but also the relationship you have with yourself and the world around you.

With characters that will burrow into your soul Tia curated a thought provoking, moving, heart breaking and sexy story.....I can't wait to read again.

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Loved the format of this book. It transitioned from the past to present via days of the week. Eva and her daughter had a very heartfelt and realistic relationship that was very enjoyable to read about as the book progressed through the storyline. I loved how Eva was an author and her writing about black characters made the book feel more authentic. The romance itself felt genuine and it progressed at a natural pace to make me invested as a reader and rooting for them to work out. 4.5 stars for me

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