![]() ![]() When Chris admits to Kathryn that he has a bit of a ‘crush’ on Emily, this girl he meets at the laundromat, Kathryn encourages him to pursue her, even to go on a date, simply because Kathryn loves Chris so much, she just wants him to be happy. But K&C are very happy together, they have an extremely close (I would argue, weirdly close) relationship where they’ve developed their own language and are wholly dependent on each other. We follow Kathryn and Chris as they acknowledge a new woman has entered their life: Emily. Let’s dive a little further in and you’ll see what I mean. It’s a lovely read though, I think it would appeal to 20-40 year olds because it deals with so many issues that people face after being in a comfortable relationship for a significant amount of time (but not too long, ya know?). There are lots of emotionally charged discussions and pretty much no sex, so I just wanted to state that off the bat. ![]() But don’t get too excited, you won’t find this novel in the romance section of any store, it’s a thoroughly literary read. So the basic storyline behind Next Year For Sure by Zoey Leigh Peterson should pique the interest of most people it’s about a young couple who open up their relationship to other people, effectively creating a polyamorous arrangement. ![]()
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