Tate helps Miles into her brother’s apartment after she finds out that he isn’t going to hurt her. On the day that Tate moves in with her brother, Corbin, she immediately meets Miles, passed out in front of the apartment door. “Ugly Love” is a novel about Tate Collins, a nurse who’s still in college and Miles Archer, a pilot and Tate’s brother’s best friend. 5, 2014, but has gained a lot of traction, like the rest of Hoover’s books, recently on TikTok. Most recently, I read “Ugly Love,” and once again I was taken on a trip through love and heartbreak and everything in between. I read “It Ends With Us” about a month ago, and it absolutely crushed me, so I knew I had to keep reading her books. Hoover is a young-adult and new-adult fiction author from Texas whose books have gained a lot of attention within the last few months. Colleen Hoover has a special talent for taking me on a rollercoaster ride of emotions every time I read one of her books.
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His first novel, The Ash Garden, about various kinds of fallout from the Hiroshima bomb, was published in 2001. Dennis Bock also was a participant in literary festivals, including Eden Mills Literary Festival, Ottawa International Writers’ Festival, and the Great Canadian Literary Train Trip. He is a contributor of stories, articles, and reviews to magazines and newspapers, including Queen’s Quarterly, Canadian Fiction, Quarry, Descant, Grain, Globe and Mail (Toronto), and Ottawa Citizen. Since 1999 he began to work as a freelance newspaper writer. In Spain, Bock published his first book, the critically acclaimed short story collection Olympia, in 1998, for which he won the Danuta Gleed Literary Award for the best debut short story collection in Canada and the Betty Trask Award in the UK. After Dennis Bock received his degree he returned to Madrid, Spain, where he lived for 4 years. 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