Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
These days it can be pretty rare to find a romance where the only thing keeping two people apart is each other – no werewolves, no vampires, and nary an evil villain in sight (unless you count mildly evil bosses). Tenorio handles building a believable conflict between two people with aplomb – you feel for both characters, nobody’s the good guy or the bad guy, and you truly want them to work things out. The characters are refreshingly real, and “Kiss Me Again” is eminently re-readable. Sarah L. |
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