Rewatching Heated Rivalry and reading upbeat romances have distracted me from and helped me take time to process 2 recent losses of people who have loved and encouraged and supported me throughout my life. They lived long, mostly healthy, rich, meaningful lives that contributed so much to others. I'm working hard to let my gratitude outweigh my grief.
These books offered intrigues and added joy.
[bookstack of 7 books, from top to bottom: All the Men I've Loved Again, Second Chance Romance, Much Ado About Hating You, All Superheroes Need Photo Ops, Crash Test, Undead and Unwed, The Baby Dragon Bakery]
All the Men I've Loved Again by Christine Pride asks What if? when young lovers who were separated by challenging circumstances cross paths again later in life.
Crash Test by Amy James offers fans of Heated Rivalry a racing world homage that hits similar emotional notes and nods within a more condensed timeline and different narrative structure.
Much Ado About Hating You by Sarah Echavarre Smith
from chapter 1:
And if the academia types that I'm constantly around weren't so judgmental about that [romance and erotica] genre, I'd happily talk about it... My fellow professionals have no issue championing violent and depressing literature, but the second they read something with a sex scene or a happily-ever-after, they're ready to rip it apart.
All Superheroes Need PR Photos by Elizabeth Stephens
Feeling kind of blue, in all the best ways.;-)
Tell the people you love that you love them every time you see them. Please don't take their existence for granted.
Always wishing you good health, peace of mind, safety & joy.

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