Book Review: Desire and Social Distance by Sophia Thorne

Book 1 of the Distance Duet

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Rating: 5 out of 5.

Desire and Social Distance by Sophia Thorne

ISBN 9798387019739

Published 24 March 2023

Genre Contemporary Romance

Pages 284

To have someone understand your mind is a different kind of intimacy.

Greyson Jameson is the CEO of a New York publishing house.

Elena di Marco is an author struggling with writer’s block.

Twenty years ago, he was her professor.

She was a student with a crush.

Now, two decades later, they reunite when Greyson personally takes over Elena’s second book project.

But his motivations are far from merely professional.

Despite the pandemic, which separates them, their desire reignites and grows.

It seems the only thing keeping them apart is the miles between them.

But Elena is keeping a secret that would make being with Greyson impossible.

Greyson, however, has a secret of his own. And if it catches up to him, it could destroy them both.

What is Desire and Social Distance by Sophia Thorne

Desire and Social Distance is by Sophia Thorne and her debut novel. It is also book one of a duet.

CEO Greyson Jameson, once Elena di Marco’s professor, reenters her life by overseeing her new book project. Amidst a rekindled desire despite the pandemic, hidden secrets on both sides threaten their potential relationship, with Elena harboring a secret that could complicate things and Greyson holding his own potentially destructive revelation.

My thoughts of Desire and Social Distance

I absolutely loved this book! From the moment I delved into its pages, the fast-paced narrative captivated me, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout. Elena and Greyson were impeccably crafted characters, and their interactions were nothing short of magical. The author skillfully wove their personalities together, creating a chemistry that leapt off the pages.

What set this novel apart for me was its setting amidst the pandemic. It added a layer of relatability and resonance that made the story even more compelling. As a reader, I found myself nodding along with the challenges the characters faced, and it truly hit home the shared reality we all experienced. The struggles and triumphs of Elena and Greyson managing their love during this challenging period were depicted with authenticity, making their journey all the more poignant.

The fast-paced nature of the plot kept me eagerly turning pages, unable to put the book down. It wasn’t just a love story; it was a testament to resilience and adaptability, showcasing how individuals can navigate obstacles and find strength in the most unexpected circumstances. The narrative flowed seamlessly, and each chapter left me hungry for more.

For a debut novel, this is nothing short of fantastic. The author’s ability to create such well-rounded characters and weave a gripping tale is commendable. I found myself emotionally invested in Elena and Greyson’s journey, cheering them on as they confronted the challenges thrown their way. It’s a novel that not only entertains but also resonates on a deeper level, making it a standout read in the contemporary romance genre. I eagerly anticipate more from this talented author in the future.

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