Seven Days in June by Tia Williams is a captivating romance that follows Eva Mercy, a single mother and bestselling erotica writer, and Shane Hall, a reclusive award-winning novelist.
When they cross paths at a literary event, sparks fly, revealing a complicated history that spans over two decades. The novel weaves together themes of love, trauma, and healing, all while exploring the Black literary community and the challenges of being a writer of color.
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