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No Notes

A Sharp, Witty Romance with Forced Proximity, Charged Silence, and Feelings Neither of Them Have Words For

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No Notes

By: Sasha Clark
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Wren Cole is very good at her job.

She teaches powerful people — CEOs, executives, anyone who needs to own a room they're afraid of — how to find their words. She reads people the way most of us read a room: instantly, automatically, before she's decided to. She has never once been the one who doesn't know what to say.

Until Lisbon.

Until him.

Daniel Avery doesn't perform things. He doesn't explain himself. He doesn't fill silences. He just watches — and somehow that is the most unsettling thing Wren has encountered in nine years of professional life.

What starts as four days at an industry conference in Lisbon becomes something neither of them planned, named, or prepared for. They disagree on everything that matters. They agree on one thing neither of them will say out loud. And somewhere between a panel that sets the room on fire and a cobblestone street at night, Wren Cole — who gives other people their words for a living — runs out of her own.

She knows the difference between chemistry and something more dangerous. She has always known. The problem is that Daniel Avery doesn't give her anything to argue with — and without an argument, her defences have nowhere to go.

No Notes is a slow-burn romance about the terrifying, specific moment you realize that the version of yourself you've been performing for everyone else is the one thing you can't perform for the one person who matters.

If you've ever built something clever on top of something true, and let the clever part run so long you lost the address of the true part — this book is for you. Start reading. You'll recognize yourself on the first page. You'll fall in love by the third.
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