![]() There are mentions of drug use and self-harm, which impacted the way that I view this as a romance because there were a lot of heavy topics, and at the same time, Williams’ writing is very humorous. Upon their reunion, many things have changed for them.ĪS: I think it’s important to mention that there are a lot of trigger warnings for this book. ![]() She’s not Shane’s daughter, which I think is important to know, but still served as a symbol of how different Eva and Shane’s lives became from when they first met to now. Lillian Pearce, Daily Arts Writer: In the present timeline, Eva has a daughter who is a pretty big part of the story. Eva and Shane are also writers, which is something that connects them as they work in the same world. In both instances, Eva and Shane run into each other and have very charged (romantic and otherwise) interactions. ![]() ![]() One time period is about 10 years ago, and the other is in the present. Meera Kumar, Daily Arts Writer: The book is about the romance between protagonists Eva and Shane, and the narrative cuts between two time periods. Ava Seaman, Books Beat Editor: Today we’re discussing “Seven Days in June” by Tia Williams. ![]()
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