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  • Everything Between Us

  • Pink Bean, Book 3
  • Written by: Harper Bliss
  • Narrated by: Melissa Moran
  • Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Everything Between Us

Written by: Harper Bliss
Narrated by: Melissa Moran
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Publisher's Summary

When PhD student and Pink Bean barista Josephine Greenwood meets her feminist idol, Caitlin James, she's starstruck. But when Caitlin starts showing a more than friendly interest in her, Josephine can't believe Caitlin's advances are genuine.

Her issues with her own body and how people see her threaten to cut off any prospect of romance before it has the chance to blossom. Will Caitlin be able to break down the walls Josephine has built around herself and open her mind to the possibility of romantic happiness?

©2017 Harper Bliss (P)2017 Tantor

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Not the easiest story emotionally

This might stir up a lot of bad feelings for people who have social anxiety and major body image issues, especially related to their weight. It was an interesting choice to tell it first person from the perspective of someone with such low self-esteem. It definitely made it hard for me to see why Caitlyn was falling for Josephine. I understood Jo liking Caitlyn, but Jo is an unreliable narrator when it comes to herself. She underplays her good qualities and blows her faults out of all proportion. It's fair, since we know she suffers anxiety, but it also makes it so it feels like we're told she's smart and capable and don't see it and we certainly see little of what might make her physically attractive because she can't see it. All that said, I think the pay off is worth all the secondhand embarassment and negative self-talk to see her blossom.

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