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Off Book: Jourdana Webber on Romance, Reinvention, and Unconventionally, Elle

51 min · Ayer
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This week on Off Book, we’re joined by author Jourdana Webber to talk about her debut romance, Unconventionally, Elle, her upcoming book Could’ve, Should’ve, Would’ve, and the world she calls the Elleverse. We get into romance as comfort, found family, indie publishing, friends-to-lovers, magical realism, and why stories about women choosing themselves first deserve more credit. Plus, we somehow find time for Omegaverse, Haunting Adeline, Heated Rivalry, the Darcy hand flex, and the books our grandmothers were definitely reading before us. Find Jourdana on Instagram and TikTok at @authorjourdanawebber. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.

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