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One of Entertainment Weekly's 10 Best LGBTQ+ Romance Novels of the Last Five Years, this swoony romantic comedy from Kosoko Jackson explores the complexities of love and identity. Aspiring journalist Kian Andrews hasn't heard from his ex-boyfriend, Hudson Rivers, in months, but an urgent text brings them together at a café. Contrary to Kian's hopes for an apology or a confession of love, Hudson asks him to pretend to be his boyfriend while his parents visit. Reluctantly, Kian agrees, but the situation escalates when he becomes Hudson's plus one at a high-profile wedding in Georgia. Coming from a wealthy family where reputation is paramount, Hudson can't afford another mistake. Kian's presence not only helps Hudson maintain appearances but also offers Kian a chance to network with influential figures in media, potentially advancing his career. However, as their fake relationship deepens, both men must confront their true feelings, leading to a pivotal moment of self-discovery and emotional honesty. This story captures the tension between pretense and authenticity, making readers question what love really means.
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I'm So (not) Over You, Kosoko Jackson
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2022
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- Titul
- I'm So (not) Over You
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Kosoko Jackson
- Vydavatel
- Random US
- Rok vydání
- 2022
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 352
- ISBN10
- 0593334442
- ISBN13
- 9780593334447
- Série
- Hodnocení
- 3,35 z 5
- Anotace
- One of Entertainment Weekly's 10 Best LGBTQ+ Romance Novels of the Last Five Years, this swoony romantic comedy from Kosoko Jackson explores the complexities of love and identity. Aspiring journalist Kian Andrews hasn't heard from his ex-boyfriend, Hudson Rivers, in months, but an urgent text brings them together at a café. Contrary to Kian's hopes for an apology or a confession of love, Hudson asks him to pretend to be his boyfriend while his parents visit. Reluctantly, Kian agrees, but the situation escalates when he becomes Hudson's plus one at a high-profile wedding in Georgia. Coming from a wealthy family where reputation is paramount, Hudson can't afford another mistake. Kian's presence not only helps Hudson maintain appearances but also offers Kian a chance to network with influential figures in media, potentially advancing his career. However, as their fake relationship deepens, both men must confront their true feelings, leading to a pivotal moment of self-discovery and emotional honesty. This story captures the tension between pretense and authenticity, making readers question what love really means.


