SYNOPSIS

Recently broken up with her boyfriend, Avery wants change. She tends to keep to herself, but wants to open herself up to the world, and learn how to date and flirt with woman since she doesn’t have much experience. At an event, she meets Taylor, Napa’s biggest flirt, who offers to give her flirting lessons.

What could happen?

RECAP AND REVIEW

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. This review and its opinions are mine.

Out now! Happy release day!

This is a standalone romance book that’s connected to Drunk on Love by this author. Avery and Taylor were featured in this book and Margot and Luke from that book are in this one.

It’s told in the third person from both point of views.

This book started off fast to me, with the main characters meeting within the first few pages, but followed with moments of lulls. There’s a certain conversation that rubbed me the wrong way in the beginning of the book that came full circle in the end, only there were no conversations that those comments that were made were being challenged in any way as the book went on.

I didn’t like Taylor’s friend group, made up of her previous situations. I found Taylor, in general, to be a little immature and lack self-awareness in some ways.

I also didn’t like some of the dialogue. There’s a lot of rambling, and the different side characters kind of blend together.

I did like Avery and the journey she went on. Seeing her confidence increase and her grow in this new era of her life was the story for me. Her point of view kept me going.

I also liked some of their lessons and their outings together, I just wanted more of it.

Tropes include

💃🏾 Lesbian FMC x Bi FMC

💃🏾 Opposites Attract

💃🏾 Celibacy Bet

💃🏾 Reformed Player

OVERALL

Overall, there are parts of it that I enjoyed and parts of it that really annoyed me. They balance each other out so I’m giving this a 3 out of 5 stars. Still love this author!

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