![]() Both of which are somewhat lower than her family believes she should have. Junior did well in college and has two jobs. She is called Junior by her LGBT related friends (while her family call her either Elizabeth or Lizzie – though it is somewhat grating on Junior when Cat uses Lizzie since it is quite close to another word Cat likes to use, Lezzie – Cat being one of Junior’s older sisters, she has three sisters (the four sisters in order of birth: Jane, Mary, Cat, Elizabeth). I do know that she is ‘not yet thirty’, and post-college age. I have some vague idea that Elizabeth ‘Junior’ Starreveld is somewhere around 26, though that might be because so many people in books I’ve read have been around that age. And the romancing? Well, more on that later. What do I mean? Well, the kind of love seen is that between a father and daughter, and, separately, that between much older mentor and much younger mentee. There is a bit of romancing that occurs, and there is love seen, but not Romance. I’m not sure if I knew this going in, but this is not a Romance book. ![]()
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