

It’s not a conventional HEA, which was a HUGE change for me (and I will honestly probably never do it again because I’m still sad over it). It’s still a romance, it will probably make you cry, and I’m hoping some parts make you laugh as well. Where do I even start? “And Then I Met You” is so different from anything I’ve written, but also has the same elements people have probably come to expect from my books. Heads up though that there are a few semi graphic sex scenes.Oh man. I highly recommend it if you want a good sapphic romance. The humor in this book made me so delightfully happy. (Not quite as much, thank god.) The one saving grace about their family is Nana. I can relate to them a lot, as my family is pretty conservative as well.

Jamie and Charlie’s family makes me very very sad. (I’m ALWAYS taking applications for a queer best friend!) I think everyone needs a friendship like theirs and I’m sad I don’t have one. I loved loved loved Reagan and Jamie’s friendship. I’m also just a sucker for a forbidden romance. Their chemistry was off the charts from the very beginning. I adored both Reagan and Charlie so much. I will always have a soft spot for them.ĪNYWAY. Judge me all you want, they were my first taste of fandom. Am I a little bit embarrassed to admit that I was obsessed with Faberry fanfics? Yes. It has the same vibe as the Faberry fanfictions I was obsessed with back in 2010. But man am I glad I decided to read this. It’s classified as new adult and romance. That doesn’t happen very often anymore.Īnyone But Her is not my typical type of book. What she didn’t expect was to be so attracted to her brother’s girlfriend. Living in California for eight years, Charlie Miller has been able to live authentically, but being back in her small Maryland hometown with her conservative family means going back into the closet. Plus, she’s interested in learning more about the family he never speaks of. Jamie has been there for her through everything. Reagan Cooper has been an out and proud lesbian since high school, but can’t say no when her gay best friend, Jamie Miller, asks her to pretend to be his girlfriend for his family reunion. GENRE: New Adult, Romance, LGBTQ+, Contemporary
