Just Between Us

Just Between Us

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Sarah Gómez has just moved from Buenos Aires to Boston for her final year of high school. Uprooted from everything familiar and still grieving the loss of her mother, she's not ready for a new country, a new school, or the cold silence that fills her family's new home. All she wants is to keep her head down, survive senior year, and get through it unnoticed. But then she meets Ms. Reed-her English teacher. Elegant, distant, unreadable. Something about her feels familiar... as if their paths had crossed before. But the woman standing at the front of the classroom is colder now. Sharper. And Sarah finds herself watching her in ways she can't explain. What begins as curiosity becomes something deeper. And far more dangerous. A slow burn romance exploring grief, desire, and the spaces between what we want and what we're allowed to have. - Slow burn - Age gap (17 years) - Teacher x student
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