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124 pages, ebook
First published January 21, 2020



People weren’t nice, family wasn’t safe, home wasn’t a refuge, and love could twist until you felt like your partner was the biggest thing holding you back.






She had a job and friends and a gorgeous apartment and a boyfriend so perfect she’d never even dared to dream of him. It wasn’t right to be restless. To want more than she had.Five years after finding each other and their mutual daddy kink, it turns out Kate and Ty didn't ride off into a Disney sunset. The love and the heat are still there, but so are questions that come from growth, maturity, and self-doubt. And a world that never quite fit Kate.
She’d accepted her ADHD, her kinks, the fact that estrangement was the only way to deal with her insane family. She’d accepted her weirdness, the way you were supposed to.And so it turns out that five years still wasn't enough for Ty and Kate to find all the answers together. This was a brutally frank look at what happens long after a couple exchanges ILYs, even when the love is still strong as ever. I love epilogues that go beyond just a wedding or a baby, but give glimpses of the couple's life after the ILY.
She didn’t want to get married. To anyone. Not even Tyler Henderson, the most exciting, attractive, wonderful man in the universe. But how did you say that without phrasing it as a rejection? Like you didn’t love your partner less than people who got married?The characters in Eve Dangerfield's romances often skate or buck the norm, and Kate and Ty are a classic example of finding love for yourself no matter what the world says. I'm gutted by her announcement that she will be taking a hiatus from writing romance but can only hope that she returns to give us more kinky or non-conforming romances. Romancelandia is more steamy, funny, and eye-opening with her books in it.
