![]() ![]() She keeps a box of mementos from every relationship – all of which are, let’s review, long defunct – because Her exes describe her as “clingy”, and we learn that she proposed marriage to her ex-fiancé because she “panicked” that he was changing into someone who didn’t seem as interested in her. We have multiple descriptions of multiple breakdowns she has had after relationships ended. Her behavior, however, says need and desperation. Just because I don’t need someone in my life doesn’t mean I don’t want one.” “I’m a sexually liberated independent woman who don’t need no man to be happy…. Tara’s unhealthily obsessed with finding a relationship. Surely one of them could be her romantic reunion? Her roommate, firefighter Trevor Metcalfe, thinks the whole concept is loony, but maybe it’s because he’s falling for her himself? When she interviews her grandmother about Grandma’s own trope-style second-chance romance, Tara becomes enamored of the idea of dating her own list of exes. In Amy Lea’s Exes and O’s, Tara Chen is a romance book influencer when she isn’t a NICU nurse. ![]()
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