
The relationship Eva has with her daughter Audre, reminds me of Bresha. This role would be a great role for her especially with the bits of pieces of humor that Eva has. Tia Williams, if you ever read this, consider this, please.Īs for Eva, I am still on the fence on who I think would play an amazing Eva. He would perform that role as an English Teacher with a troubled past, a writer, a lover…oh so good. Have you seen him in Love Craft Country AND The Harder They Fall? Come on. Jonathan Majors embodies the swag, the sexy, the coolness in his work. Hear me out! Though Shane is depicited as having hazel eyes, it’s okay to omit that part. If a movie were to be made for “Seven Days in June”, I personally thing Jonathan Majors would be an excellent Shane. I am glad that they reconnected in the book. Everytime Eva’s head throbbed in pain I wanted to tell her to try to get the best doctors because I felt the pain for her. I wanted to drown in your fucking bathwater.” Tia Williams, Seven Days in Juneīoth Eva and Shane, need therapy.

Just wild and weird and brilliant, and I never had a choice. “You burst into my solitude, demanding to be seen. “I know what I was like.” “You don’t.” Shane went dead serious. That’s one of the amazing things about being a writer, you can plant those that you love, or hate, in your work, like a best kept secret. Not knowing the other would read it, but they did. Leaving bits and pieces of clues for each other. The two writers, actually wrote about eachother in their novels. They become successfull writers in their own rights and later end up reconnecting. It tells a story of two highschoolers, Eva and Shane, who had a thing for seven days in June. It’s an amazing mix of romance, trauma and healing. I finished the novel last night and had to discuss it with someone, with anyone, in full out fan mode.Īt first the book started off slow, but it later picked up. I devoured every inch of “Seven Days in June”. I picked up some Vegan Thai Food and a bottle of my favorite wine.

Instead of returning the book, something told me to renew it. Its’ return to library date came and I grabbed my tote bag, put in the car and made a mental note to return it when I got off of work that day. Like many other books I’ve picked up from the library, I did not have the time to read it.

This was one of the books that I picked up from my local library that remained untouched in my “Therapy Looks Good on You” tote bag. If you haven’t read it yet, I am sorry but I will be dropping spoilers in this post. This is the first book I’ve read by Tia Williams. However, I wanted to come here to share my thoughts on “Seven Days in June” by Tia Williams. Merry Christmas! I am in a haze of waking up early and needing more sleep.
