![]() ![]() I’d say the sexytime scenes are more than what I’d see in a typical Young Adult book but less than what I’ve read in most romance novels. And yes, the physical relationship between Callie and Kayden is important and described. This meets that definition: the general plot of the story, and the age of the characters (while on the high end as college freshman), reminded me of young adult books. One of the descriptions I’ve read of New Adult is, a young adult book with sexytimes. Briefly, New Adult is primarily for a readership of ages 18 to 25. The Good: As part of my preparation for the ALA Conversation Starter I’m doing with Sophie Brookover and Kelly Jensen, I’m reading a lot about what “New Adult” is or isn’t, what is or isn’t being published, and, of course, reading some of the books that have the “New Adult” designation. ![]() Together, Callie and Kayden tell their story. Part of that “getting better” is not just how attracted she is to Kayden it’s also that she allows herself to be attracted, and to act on it. Things aren’t perfect but they’re getting better. Callie has spent the last six years keeping the world at arm’s length, but being at college has given her a second chance. ![]()
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