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Paule Marshall

Paule Marshall's catalog showcases a contemporary romance that features a single title, published in 1994. The work prominently includes popular tropes such as friends to lovers and enemies to lovers, highlighting a dynamic interplay between characters that often evolves over time. The slow burn aspect of the narrative suggests a gradual build-up of tension and intimacy, making for a compelling read. While the heat level is not yet rated, the emphasis on character development and relationship dynamics is evident. Readers can expect a thoughtful exploration of romance that focuses on the complexities of love and connection.

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Prentice Hall Literature -- Gold
Prentice Hall Literature -- Gold
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