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June First

Want to know what happens to a man who barely claws his way out of a tragedy, only to fall right into the arms of the one girl in the world he isn't allowed to love? Another tragedy, that's what.

 

When Brant was six years old, his father made a choice that altered the course of his entire life. Because of what he did, the only girl Brant ever loved became the only girl he couldn't have.

 

Though in a lot of ways, he did have her…

 

He had her first steps, her first words, her first smile. He had her milestones, her heartbreaks, her dreams. He had her heart so woven in with his, he didn't know where she ended, and he began. Only, as the years pressed on, lines became blurred—and the blurrier the line, the easier it is to cross.

 

They say tragedy comes in threes. For Brant, that was true. The first one changed him, the second one broke him, and the third one healed him. But at the center of all that tragedy, there is a love story.

 

And at the center of that love story, there is June.

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  • Angst Level
  • Content Warning
    Sexual Assault, kidnapping, death of a character, violence
  • Spice Level
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    Forbidden, forced proximity, trauma bond, enemies to lovers, sister’s fiancé
  • Connections with other Jennifer Hartmann Novels
    Mentions a news article featuring Oliver Lynch, a man discovered on the side of the road 22 years after he went missing. Introduction to Tabitha.
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    Childhood friends to lovers, virgin hero, cinnamon roll hero
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    Kidnapping, references of Sexual Assault—message me for further details if necessary due to spoilers)
  • Connections with other Jennifer Hartmann Novels
    Oliver Lynch's story, the man referenced in Still Beating, with cameos from Cora and Tabitha. Features two side characters with stories: Brant and Evan.
  • Spice Level
  • Tropes
    Unrequited love, boy falls first, single mom, friends to lovers
  • Connections with other Jennifer Hartmann Novels
    It is HIGHLY recommended that you read SB and Lotus first! The story of Tabitha (from SB) and Gabe (from Lotus). Features many characters from both books, as well as Evan and Summer from The Thorns Remain.
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  • Content Warning
    Sexual Assault, kidnapping, death of a character, violence
  • Tropes
    Rockstar, single dad, slight love triangle, enemies to friends to lovers
  • Angst Level
  • Content Warning
    Domestic violence and abuse
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    None
  • Spice Level
  • Content Warning
    Loss of a loved one, violence
  • Tropes
    Second chance
  • Angst Level
  • Connections with other Jennifer Hartmann Novels
    You MUST read Aria first! Bonus epilogue, featuring Summer from The Thorns Remain.
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    None
  • Spice Level
  • Content Warning
    None
  • Tropes
    Grumpy/sunshine, best friend’s brother, virgin heroine, office romance, slight second chance, 90s setting
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    Grumpy/sunshine, best friend’s brother, virgin heroine, tortured hero
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    You MUST read AOGTH first! None
  • Content Warning
    Addiction
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    Kidnapping, forced proximity, touch her and die, opposites attract, tortured MMC
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    None
  • Spice Level
  • Content Warning
    Murder, blood/violence, black market activities, death of a loved one off-page
  • Tropes
    Revenge romance with a twist, single dad
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  • Content Warning
    Morally gray hero, cheating—protagonists do NOT cheat on each other
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    Evan's story, the writer neighbor featured in Lotus and the man who interviewed Tabitha in Stars. Cameos from Oliver and Sydney in Lotus. Will eventually connect with a future story involving Evan's daughter, Summer, and Sam, the son from Aria/Coda. Features Delilah, who was briefly mentioned in Claws and Feathers and includes a small reference to that story.
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    None
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  • Tropes
    Strangers to lovers, forced proximity, single mom
  • Content Warning
    Violence
  • Angst Level
  • Tropes
    Age gap, forbidden, taboo, single dad, secret romance, 90s setting
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  • Content Warning
    Childhood abuse and neglect, significant age gap
  • Connections with other Jennifer Hartmann Novels
    None
  • Angst Level
  • Content Warning
    Murder, blood/violence, bullying, alcoholism, depictions of chronic illness, attempted assault
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  • Tropes
    YA themes, childhood friends to lovers, coming of age, neighbors
  • Connections with other Jennifer Hartmann Novels
    None
  • Tropes
    Widow, grumpy/sunshine, tortured hero
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    Mention of The Matchmaker from Still Beating, otherwise none.
  • Spice Level
  • Content Warning
    Loss of a loved one, suicide and self-harm, references of child abuse
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    Brant's story, the bartender featured in Lotus. Cameos from Sydney and Clementine in Lotus.
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    Forbidden/taboo, best friend’s sister, soulmates
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    Taboo theme, loss of a loved one
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    Cop/victim, slight forbidden
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    Violence
  • Connections with other Jennifer Hartmann Novels
    Brief mention of Noah and Freeze Frame from Aria. Vague mention of Delilah, a side character in The Thorns Remain (I don't think anyone has caught it though!

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What readers are saying

What a masterpiece of tragedy, the beauty of finding light after a storm, and a reminder that love doesn't always show up at the right time or place. This one rocked me to my core as Brant is hit right in the heart, time and time again. But the ending of this tragic love story was so worth it.

- b&n reviewer

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