A review by womanwill
Thank You for Sharing by Rachel Runya Katz

emotional funny hopeful reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

What a beautiful debut rom-traum-com from Rachel Runya Katz chockfullof everything I love in a romance novel: meaningful character growth, grade A banter, tension, and diverse rep. 

Liyah and Daniel find themselves saddled with a joint work project years after a Jewish summer camp disaster ended their blossoming friendship. As they work closely together to craft events to raise millennial memberships at the Field Museum, the sexual tension inevitably simmers. 

Runya Katz delivers not only thoughtfully crafted characters but layers to the story. Liyah works through a deep trauma from her past that left her unable to trust in romantic love while Daniel grapples with the death of his father. Their Jewish faith and biracial identities (Liyah is half Black and Daniel is half Korean) bridge a safe space for their love to grow. 

On top of all this, Runya Katz also injects the story with the importance of friendship and family, both chosen and birth, as a support network. Both Daniel and Liyah have therapy sessions on the page (swoon) and regularly turn to their loved ones for support working through their traumas.

The short:
- childhood friends-to enemies-to adult friends-to lovers 
- agitation-to-love 
- only one bed
- airplane meet disaster
- forced proximity 
- workplace romance
- dual biracial Jewish rep
- bi rep

I cannot wait to read what Runya Katz puts out next!

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the e-ARC. All thoughts my own.

 

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