![]() ![]() Eric is much younger than Jenna but comes with his own baggage (not to mention the different stage of his life – weed and video games). It starts off awkward, turns angry but then Jenna and Eric are the best of friends with a heavy underlying chemistry. Later, that younger man turns out to be her new colleague Eric who she has to shoot a series of videos for. She still has her friends and it’s at an event where she meets a hot young man. She’s working for peanuts for a fashion website, with her nemesis at the helm and she’s living in a not-so-great apartment in Brooklyn. She’s ready to face the world again, but things are not what they used to be. Jenna Jones has come back to New York after everything falling apart – her love life, job, apartment and well…everything. It’s also a fun look into the world of fashion and media – oh, and with a hot romance too. The Perfect Find is a bit lighter, but still packs an emotional punch towards the end. ![]() ![]() ![]() I knew I had to get stuck into her backlist. Tia Williams is an author that flew under my radar until last year’s soul destroying, all-encompassing Seven Days in June. Why I chose it: Loved Seven Days in June with all my heart. The not-so-good: Some of the brands and celebrities name dropped are a bit old in 2022, but hey, that’s life. The good: The chemistry between Jenna and Eric, and the matching of their wits. She’s taken a job working for her nemesis, her ex has moved on and she’s got a thing for a much younger man. In brief: Jenna has made a return to New York to start again. ![]()
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