Yes, a romance novel uses Immanuel Kant as a plot device. Garrett’s struggle with the "Categorical Imperative" becomes a metaphor for his relationship with Hannah. He learns that people shouldn't be used as a means to an end. It is surprisingly intellectual for a book that also contains a scene where Garrett walks into a glass door while staring at Hannah’s ass.
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