Living together forces them to see the vulnerabilities behind their public personas.
Kelsey’s journey isn’t just about finding love; it’s about finding her professional voice in a competitive industry.
While the book is hilarious, it touches on the pressures of family expectations and the fear of failure. 💡 The Verdict
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