Call It What You Want By Alissa DeRogatis
"Call It What You Want" weaves a poignant narrative around Sloane and Ethan, capturing the essence of 'almost love.' Sloane, scarred by her parents' divorce, is determined to pursue her dreams in NYC, steering clear of romantic entanglements. Enter Ethan, enigmatic and guarded, sparking a connection that defies labels. As their relationship unfolds sans commitment, Sloane yearns for a future with Ethan, while he grapples with his past.
The novel delicately navigates the nuances of love and self-discovery, portraying the complexities of relationships. The absence of labels mirrors the elusive nature of 'almost love,' leaving readers pondering whether it was love after all.
Sloane's journey, from hopeful romantic to navigating the harsh reality of uncommitted love, resonates with those who have experienced the bittersweet taste of almost-love stories. The narrative invites reflection on the transient nature of relationships and the inevitable challenges of moving forward.
"Call It What You Want" serves as a nostalgic ode to the intensity of undefined connections, exploring the fine line between desire and practicality. The characters' vulnerabilities and the relatable theme of navigating love without labels make this novel a compelling exploration of the intricacies of modern relationships. 📚❤️