![]() ![]() I’ve seen other readers discuss (in great lengths) how close to the line some of MZ’s books come to tipping from romance into “chick-lit”, and while I’ve agreed with a lot of points made by both sides, I’ve never personally felt that any of her books have fallen into the latter category. Most of her stories are slow-burn because the female leads are working on themselves in some way – they’re coming into their own, learning to run a marathon, training to hike epic mountains, getting over past trauma, etc. One of the reasons I enjoy them so much is because she writes such amazing heroines. The Wall of Winnipeg and Me is easily my favorite contemporary romance of all-time, but I love a lot of MZ’s other slow-burn romances as well. ![]() I consider myself to be a die-hard Mariana Zapata fan. On the other… this isn’t a romance novel. ![]()
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