I think they fit so well together precisely because of their differences – they complement each other. I just loved the two of them in combination. Still, when Sutton enters her life, she questions her ideas about the future. Charlotte is in the middle of her life and knows exactly what she wants. Her character develops the most throughout the story. I didn’t like her that much at first, but eventually, I fell in love with her. Sutton is naïve, sometimes awkward and shy, but incredibly likeable. The focus is on 25-year-old Sutton Spencer, a literature student at NYU, and 28-year-old Charlotte Thompson, deputy mayor of New York, running for the House of Representatives. It was a rollercoaster ride to the end, and I had to shed a tear or two – no, to be honest, I was even a bit devastated because it gave me so many feelings.īut first things first. With almost 630 pages or 21 hours of listening, the author draws you into the world of 2 extraordinary characters. I think I will need a few days to process this book. The extraordinary author, Haley Cass, wrote the page-turner “Those Who Wait”, a romance novel published in 2020.
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