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BLURBDear Fiona,I hope this letter finds you wellโand by well, I mean significantly less infuriated than you were yesterday. Iโve wanted to continue our conversation from the night we met, but there are so many things I canโt say or do, now that Iโm your professor.As an anonymous letter writer, I can give you some idea of what I have planned for us, once the year is over. As an author, I can share my work in progress with you. Not for you to critique but to show you how much you mean to me.When youโre done reading this page, destroy itโand then write me back. Donโt sign the letter. Donโt put a return address on the envelope. Mail it from a random mailbox. Yours in problem solving,MeP.S. I still think youโre wasting your talent on that historical romance novel.P.P.S. I really wanted to push you up against the door and kiss your beautiful, angry face. I will. One day.***Dear Emmett,Your handwriting is almost as terrible as your mood swings, and it would have been my instinct to destroy that letter even if you hadnโt ordered me to.If you show me your work in progress, I will critique it.I am currently still too infuriated to write about all the other feelings I have for you.Expect another letter soon.Your problem and your solution,MeP.S. I still think an overpaid, overrated, overly handsome bestselling author of thrillers has no business teaching creative writing at a prestigious New York university.P.P.S. To my great horror, I really wanted you to push me up against that door and kiss my angry face too. I understand now that your appalling way of treating me in class has been overcompensation, but I donโt forgive you for it. Iโll kiss you again anyway. One day.Add to your Goodreads TBRโhttp://bit.ly/TLI-KLPURCHASE LINKSAmazon Universal: mybook.to/TheLoveInterestPaperback: mybook.to/TheLoveInterestPBTEASERABOUT THE AUTHORBefore writing steamy romantic comedy novels, Kayley Loring got a BFA in creative writing from a Canadian university and had a fifteen-year career as a screenwriter in Los Angeles (under a different name). She mostly wrote PG-13 family comedies that studios would pay her lots of money for and then never make into movies. In 2017 she decided to move to the Pacific Northwest and write about all the fun stuff that she wasn’t allowed to write about in those PG-13 scripts. Now sheโs breathing cleaner air and writing dirtier words. Itโs an adjustment sheโs happily getting used to.AUTHOR LINKSInstagram | Facebook | Facebook Reader Group | Website | Newsletter | Audio Newsletter | BookBub