Readers don’t remember the perfect couple. They remember the couple who fought for each other —clumsily, imperfectly, and honestly. Because that’s what real love looks like.
This is a story about the quiet spaces between two people—the moments that aren't scripted for the big screen, but are the ones that actually build a life together. 0;92;0;a1; 0;baf;0;dd; The Meeting: A Study in Friction
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: Each book in the series centers on a different couple, allowing for a variety of popular romance tropes such as enemies-to-lovers , bodyguard-client , and grumpy-meets-sunshine . Reviewers on sites like Ubuy highlight these diverse dynamics as a key reason for the series' engagement [16].
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