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Old 07-10-2013, 12:46 AM   #320
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Originally Posted by sqdancer View Post
To new adults that is historical

(Just realized, I was a new adult in the 80s )
Me three.

So does that make this a new new adult romance ?

Speaking of NA in general and not this particular book, to me for a book to qualify as a new adult both h/h need to fit the age bracket and the story needs to be about one, the other, or both finding their way in the world with their new independence. The characters' ages alone do not define new adult for me. Billionaire boss/virgin secretary books do not fit the category of new adult.

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