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Originally Posted by library addict
I would not describe the book as NA at all. The hero is 27 and the heroine is 24. He's already super successful and she's well-past college graduation and a few years into her career as a librarian. I know people vary on what they consider New Adult, but this book didn't meet any of the criteria I've seen bandied about the past few years. This book is a straight up contemporary romance.
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I still consider it NA because it follows the NA pattern even if everyone is older. There really needs to be a new name for these types of books what started out as NA has grown into something else but it's not mainstream romance as we knew it. KA isn't NA but she fits the pattern too. Indie romance is too broad of a term to use now as well.