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Hardwired

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Páginas
288
Idioma
EN
ISBN
9781455565139
Tiempo de Lectura
~5h 3min

Hardwired es un book de Meredith Wild. Tiene 288 páginas.

Sobre este libro

Meredith Wild’s Hardwired operates within the contemporary romance tradition, examining how professionals navigate intimacy amid demanding careers and digital saturation. Set against a technology-sector backdrop, the novel explores emotional vulnerability, trust, and the friction between personal desire and workplace boundaries. Wild’s narrative prioritizes character development, tracing how two individuals gradually lower their defenses through direct communication and shared experiences. The work engages with broader cultural discussions about authentic connection in an increasingly mediated environment, using the romance framework to investigate questions of consent, mutual respect, and emotional honesty. Notable for its unadorned prose and focus on psychological realism, the book aligns with Wild’s established approach of centering relationships as ongoing negotiations rather than predetermined outcomes. Readers familiar with modern romance will recognize the author’s consistent emphasis on agency, clear communication, and the gradual dismantling of professional and personal barriers.

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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Hardwired?+

Hardwired tiene 288 páginas.

¿De qué trata Hardwired?+

Meredith Wild’s Hardwired operates within the contemporary romance tradition, examining how professionals navigate intimacy amid demanding careers and digital saturation. Set against a technology-sector backdrop, the novel explores emotional vulnerability, trust, and the friction between personal de...

¿Quién escribió Hardwired?+

Hardwired fue escrito por Meredith Wild.