Why did Tyffany love this book?
Okay, well, I’ve kind of been in my romance era this year. I think that’s pretty common, haha. But this book. Oh my lawd. Not only did it hit the romance sweet spot, it hit this beautiful void I didn’t even realize I had: wonderfully written neurodivergent characters.
Oh yes, that’s right. The main love interest in this one is a broody neurodivergent, and he is SO well-written. I could easily see myself in him and that was a feeling I don’t often have reading books in general, let alone romance.
We see the ups and downs of what neurodivergency means and it layers his character in a really unique and relatable way. And that’s not to discount the protagonist; she’s also neurodivergent and the way their personalities layer together was really refreshing. I LOVED this book.
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Winnifred Gobaldi and Byron Visser are not best friends.
Yes, they've known each other for years, but they're not even friendly. Winnie considers them more like casual, distant acquaintances who find each other barely tolerable, especially when he's being condescending (which is all the time).
The truth is, they have nothing in common. She's a public school science teacher with stars in her eyes, and he's a pretentious, joyless double PhD turned world-famous bestselling fiction author. She loves sharing her passion for promulgating women in STEM careers and building community via social media, and he eschews all socialization, virtual or…