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A wonderfully poignant, self-assured debut about grief, figuring out who you are and what you deserve, and the people who draw out and cultivate our best qualities. I was completely enamored with Bennet and Henry in PASSION PROJECT, and their love story left me aching in the best way. London’s prose sparkles from start to finish, with MANY laugh-out-loud moments but also just as many tear-jerking ones (and I’m not typically a crier with books). Bennet is so gorgeously and complexly drawn as a character, and watching her growth arc over the book touched me more than I’d ever expected. Henry is deliciously swoony and refreshingly mature, and their banter and sexual tension had me squealing and kicking my feet like an idiot. Fans of Emily Henry, Ashley Poston, and Abby Jimenez will find their next favorite author here—but I dare *anyone* to read this and not fall in love.

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