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Content Advisories for this title: mentions of cancer, treatment for cancer, depression, faux relationships, infidelity.

About this book:

Struggle isn't love.

Years ago, a broken Malik Hines walked away from the love of his life, just as her career was on the rise. With any luck, he would have time and space to dig himself out of a dark hole. Healing, rebuilding, launching his Game Studio and writing his premier game took time.

Suddenly, it bad been nearly a decade since they last spoke.

India Parker had always been meant for big things. After taking over her father's company, she's looking for the next opportunity to push Parker Enterprises forward. When a surprise arrives at her office, it reminds her of the man she used to love and would like to love again... but he's long gone.
Right?

Hey, lover is a contemporary love story about getting a second chance with the person you were meant to be with.
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Rellim R.

Verified Buyer

2 years ago

Second chance romance

Super sexy second chance romance. While Malik & India had a relationship seven years ago, they haven’t talked since Malik walked away. I normally don’t like the “I’m breaking up with you because I’m not worthy of you” trope. However I liked the way White handles it here. Malik did some work on himself and has found a measure of success. He decides he wants India back.

This was fairly low angst with most of the drama coming from secondary characters. I enjoyed a successful and sure female main character paired with the sexy gamer/programmer. Having gamed for years with my kids, it was fun to read a book with what it's like to bring a new game to the market. It was a sweet and (fans self) steamy reunion for these two.

I liked the epilogue to solidify their HEA.