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Coming Home
by Kennedy Ryan
Two former friends who are now at the height of their careers (he, a war journalist; she a famous news anchor) are brought back to their alma mater for a big anniversary celebration and homecoming.
This was a delightful listen and while short, felt complete. A very accessible Kennedy Ryan as well because this is the lightest one I've ever read. It was sweet to see Touré trying to heal his absentee relationship with his daughter when she's elected the college homecoming queen, all the HBCU references, and just simply excellent narrators. ALSO I'm always here for second-chance at love // missed connections for characters that are my age (or older). Seeing grown adults at college and reliving their college shenanigans was so much fun.
This was a delightful listen and while short, felt complete. A very accessible Kennedy Ryan as well because this is the lightest one I've ever read. It was sweet to see Touré trying to heal his absentee relationship with his daughter when she's elected the college homecoming queen, all the HBCU references, and just simply excellent narrators. ALSO I'm always here for second-chance at love // missed connections for characters that are my age (or older). Seeing grown adults at college and reliving their college shenanigans was so much fun.