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First, clear your schedule.Second, if you haven't already done so, read Loving Rosenfeld, the 1st book in the Rosenfeld Duet.Third, seriously...is your schedule clear? Because you will devour Having Rosenfeld and be a total "Peter Rosenfeld" the next day (meaning you'll be a grumpy waif with a caffeine drip) if you start this book at night (ask me how I know.)Hart's writing is just perfection. See for yourself:"The comment earned Peter a small smile and gave him the confidence to seize her hand. It seemed he could not bear to let go of it since their reunion some 30-odd minutes earlier, not for long anyway. That innocent though tender physical connection was a way of affirming that Ryleigh was really there and disproved the theory that he lingered in the company of a lavishly constructed figment of his imagination."Many authors claim to take their characters on a journey through hell and back, but not many actually allow them to linger in the 9th Circle. Every step forward in Peter and Ryleigh's relationship seemed to be met with two devastating steps backward. But that's the brilliance of Having Rosenfeld. Peter is that very real, very flawed character who grapples with his mental health, while Ryleigh is the very real character who has little choice but to love him through it. Hart is exploring more than just a simple age-gap romance, but the nature of depression (and, I suspect, other mental illnesses) and what it looks like, in this case, to love a person at their most self-destructive without resorting to co-dependency.I can't wait to see what Hart had planned next!
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