Jennifer Miller schreibt preisgekrönte und meistverkaufte zeitgenössische Liebesromane. Ihre Werke befassen sich mit Themen, die für junge Erwachsene relevant sind, und beinhalten oft romantische Komödien und fesselnde Sportromane. Millers Schreibstil bietet den Lesern fesselnde Geschichten, die bei einem modernen Publikum Anklang finden.
The book delves into the philosophical struggles faced by Socrates as he sought truth in the face of opposition. It explores the tactics employed by his enemies to challenge his relentless quest for knowledge and understanding. Through an examination of his trials and the societal pressures he encountered, the narrative sheds light on the profound implications of his philosophical inquiries and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of truth.
Lucas Callahan leaves behind his law degree, fiancée, and small-town life for a chance at success in New York City. He secures an entry-level position at Empire magazine, convinced that fame as a writer is just around the corner. One night, he meets a stunning brunette, Carmen Kelly, who unexpectedly becomes a pivotal figure in his life. Carmen, aspiring to be a serious journalist, finds herself relegated to the role of Empire's sex columnist due to the male-dominated culture of Manhattan media. Her latest article details a disappointing encounter with an awkward guy, unaware that it’s Lucas she’s writing about. When he discovers her scathing review of their night together, he is humiliated and retaliates with a rebuttal published under the pseudonym "Nice Guy." The columns attract significant attention, prompting Empire to propose a unique arrangement: Lucas and Carmen will engage in a series of encounters and share competing narratives of their experiences. As their relationship evolves, the lines between professional rivalry and personal connection blur, leading to unexpected consequences for both.