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My Goodbye Girl
My Goodbye Girl | Anna Gomez
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When Tessa Talman first meets Simon Fremont, not only is she attracted to him, she's intrigued by how different their lives are. He's a dedicated scientist, practical, pragmatic, and grounded. She's a head-in-the-clouds romance author. As their relationship grows, they meet in places around the world, while continuing to live in different countries.
Though their feelings for each other deepen, their priorities remain the same. Simon is in a hurry to be financially sound and settle down, but Tessa is enjoying her freedom and newfound success. Neither is willing to give in, but as each goodbye gets harder, Tessa begins to wonder whether fame is the path to happiness, or if she has everything she needs in Simon.
Just as Tessa finds the courage to go after her own happily ever after, the unthinkable happens, separating them in ways she never imagined.
To move forward, she must let go of the past and determine once and for all if love is truly more powerful than the pain of goodbye.
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Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for letting me read this eARC of My Goodbye Girl.
Tess, a writer and Simon, a scientist meet by chance on a plane and there is instant attraction. They continue to arrange to meet all over the world. Will they have what it takes to make it work beyond brief meet ups or will their pasts doom them to be alone forever?

Jenken1998 A love at first site doomed lovers story that takes you all over the world with many twists and turns. The plot kept me reading and I enjoyed the suspense of what would come next for these two main characters. I will admit I enjoyed one character more than the other. I was also happy to see mental health and inclusion of attending therapy in the plot. On the spicy romance scale this story falls in the middle. 4 stars. 2y
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