Book Review: Seven Days in June by Tia Williams

Seven Days in June completely swept me off my feet. I started reading it one morning and didn’t stop until I’d turned the final page—it's that kind of book. Tia Williams has crafted something really special here: a love story that’s sexy, sharp, and full of soul, but also deeply grounded in emotional truth.

Eva and Shane’s connection was magnetic. Their chemistry practically leapt off the page, but what truly got me was the quiet vulnerability between them. The way their past and present tangled together felt so real and raw—like I was being let in on something intimate and unspoken. It was less like reading a book and more like eavesdropping on two people still figuring out how to love and be loved.

What surprised me the most was how much the story explored beyond just the romance. The spotlight on motherhood—especially Eva’s relationship with her daughter—was beautifully done. It added so much heart and depth, and those moments between them were some of my favourites in the entire book.

This novel gave me all the feels—nostalgia, heartbreak, laughter, hope. It’s the kind of story that stays with you, the kind you find yourself thinking about days later. A smart, sexy, and soul-stirring romance I didn’t know I needed, but one I’ll be recommending to everyone.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – An intoxicating, emotional rollercoaster I devoured in a day

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