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Flirting with Boston: a Novel

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2025-04-29

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Rozek, Sarah Joan. 2025. Flirting with Boston: a Novel. Masters Thesis, Harvard University Division of Continuing Education.

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Jennifer ‘JJ’ Kelsey is in her early 30s when she moves to Boston to work as a journalist for a small online magazine. She’s assigned mostly fluff pieces, so when a potential murder cover-up comes across her desk, she can’t help but chase the real story. As she combs through police records, social media profiles, and public databases, the reader realizes that JJ is being watched and hunted. Can she trust the people she is closest with? Or will she discover how very dark and twisted even the people you trust most can be?

Flirting with Boston is a 54,000-word, character-driven novel that explores the boundaries of friendship, trust, and obsession through two voices: the curious–and, at times, reckless–protagonist and the attentive stalker following her every move.

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mystery, novel, psychological, suspense, thriller, Creative writing, Literature

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