![]() ![]() It is the circumstances that bring about life changing moments in this book. SL: Speaking of conflicts, I sort of dig the idea of not having a villainous character ripping the two lovers apart. ![]() I loved the idea of the chemistry still being there but a conflict as well. MJ: Yes, plus I wanted to add a nice large serving of discomfort at the beginning of the section once they’re adults and Rory refuses to be friends with Ben. Was that what you were going for, to have the readers warm up to their friendship and then show us how beautiful a friends-to-lovers relationship can be? I have read this book and I especially loved the friendship that you showed us between Rory and Ben. The whole friends-to-lovers-to-enemies and then back to lovers is kinda unique. SL: If you see it that way, this dynamism does set the book apart. I hate to judge if something is unique or not but I loved combining the sweetness of best friends with the angst of enemies. ![]() ![]() Years later, they’re thrown together working in adjacent classrooms and sparks of all sorts fly. MJ O’Shea: This book is a story about best friends who fell in love when they were teenagers but one betrayed the other and they haven’t spoken since. MJ, can you please tell the readers a bit about this book? About why this is a unique love story? To tell my followers about this event, MJ O’Shea is here with us to promo her latest release – Newton’s Laws of Attraction. Sid Love: Welcome to the Blog of Sid Love, MJ. ![]()
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