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Forgive Me, I Love You

By: Sara Marks
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Falling for the one man she’s always clashed with wasn’t part of Nora’s plan. Now she has until Yom Kippur to earn his forgiveness or lose the one person who likes her rough edges.

Nora Blum and Noah Geller have been rivals since childhood, sniping at each other at family events, competing over everything from grades to opinions, and avoiding meaningful conversation at all costs. But as adults, their long-standing animosity has taken a steamy turn, and they’ve discovered that arguing isn't the only thing they do well together.

They still don't like each other… until Nora crosses a line at Rosh Hashanah dinner, and Noah shuts her out completely. Normally, she wouldn’t care. But this time? It hurts. Because somewhere along the way, Nora fell for him. Not despite their differences, but because he never tried to change her.

And Noah? He fell for her too because she pushes him to want more, to be more.

Now, during the ten days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the Days of Awe, Nora must wrestle with her own mistakes, ask for the forgiveness she’s not sure she deserves, and figure out how to hold on to the love she never expected to find.

Forgive Me, I Love You is a sharp, heartfelt enemies-to-lovers romance about passion, personal growth, and the sacred, complicated beauty of forgiveness.

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