Given Our History
In this sparkling romance, two professors with a complicated past get a second chance to prove history won't repeat itself.
Assistant professor Clara Fernsby is nothing if not driven. She's wanted to teach history since she was fourteen, and she hasn't let anything stand in her way--not even the love of her life. And it all paid off in the end, because she landed a well-paid position at a private liberal arts college fresh out of grad school, and this year, she's finally up for tenure.
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This is a slow, cozy read. At times, the slowness was frustrating but in the end I liked the flow. It is a “then and now” piece where you don’t know the source of the conflict for much of the book. It is definitely character driven because I could hardly tell you the major plot points - much more about the emotional growth of the characters. I’m a little old for the nostalgia of the “then” chapters because while they are teens, I was a young adult during that same era. I do wish there had been a little more closure at the end with a “where are they now” epilogue but that is purely personal preference and many readers will like the open-ended conclusion.
Content Notes: 1-2 moderately descriptive open door scenes (easily skippable), some strong language
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