In 'Between Me and You' by Allison Winn Scotch, we follow the lives of a young couple who are very much in love. When they first meet, Ben Livingston is an up-and-coming screen writer. Tatum Connelly is trying to make her way as an actress. Both very difficult situations. Marrying and having a child seems like the cement that will hold, but will it?
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