![]() How much of that enemies-to-lovers trope stems from prejudices against genres like romance or YA you might've witnessed at literary festivals? Jo and Will don't like each other at first. She's on the board of the Key West Literary Seminar and was inspired to set her new novel at a book festival when COVID-19 forced them to scrap the 20 festivals. The Little Bridge Island series draws a great deal from Cabot's own life living in the Florida Keys, and No Words is no exception. But she's shocked to find him apologetic about his past actions and determined to prove to her he's a changed man. When Jo, who is suffering from a crippling case of writer's block, bumps into her nemesis Will, it's the last thing she wants. ![]() The third and possibly final novel in her Little Bridge Island series, it follows children's book author Jo and literary fiction writer Will as they attend the island's first-ever book festival. ![]() But authors can still attend in their imaginations, and bring readers along in the pages of their books.įor Meg Cabot, that was the impetus behind her new novel No Words. ![]() ![]() The COVID-19 pandemic upended all our lives and led to the cancelation of many of our most cherished social and cultural events. ![]()
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