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REVIEW: Social Queue by Kay Kerr

Illustrated cover in purple/lilac with pink "talk bubbles" for the titles. On the top talk bubble is a rear view of a brown-haired white girl in red and a cat by her feet, on top of the bottom talk bubble are 5 white people, 4 guys and 1 girl all looking up at the girl on top and holding something like a flower or a coffee or an ice creamWhy I read it:  I was provided with a review copy by the publisher. The book is currently only available in/from Australia and New Zealand.

What it’s about: (from Goodreads) I thought I was nobody’s teen crush, but turns out I was just missing the signs.’

Zoe Kelly is starting a new phase of her life. High school was a mess of bullying and autistic masking that left her burnt out and shut down. Now, with an internship at an online media company—the first step on the road to her dream writing career—she is ready to reinvent herself. But she didn’t count on returning to her awkward and all-too-recent high-school experiences for her first writing assignment.

When her piece, about her non-existent dating life, goes viral, eighteen-year-old Zoe is overwhelmed and more than a little surprised by the response. But, with a deadline and a list of romantic contenders from the past to reconnect with for her piece on dating, she is hoping one of her old sparks will turn into a new flame.

Social Queue is a funny and heart-warming autistic story about deciphering the confusing signals of attraction and navigating a path to love.

What worked for me (and what didn’t): I don’t read a lot of YA – let’s face it, I’m in it for the romance. Zoe is 18 and so technically an adult but the book is very much a YA, not least because while there is a romance with a hopeful HFN ending, the main story is of Zoe’s own self-discovery and coming of age.

In her first year of university studying journalism, she wins one of three coveted four-week internships at “Bubble” an online media outlet which seemed something like a small Buzzfeed, based in her hometown of Brisbane. She’s also recently dipped her toe into the murky waters of online dating (something I have no experience with because I’m old and married) and it hasn’t gone so well. So she pitches an article for Bubble about her experiences as an autistic young woman navigating the apps. After the first article goes live, there are a five comments which seem to indicate that she’d missed prior signs from people she’d gone to school or worked a part time job with and that spurs a series where Zoe gets in contact with each of the five to find out what she missed and see if there’s a spark of something now.

Romance readers will not be surprised by who the eventual HFN is with but I will not name names here. Continue reading

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Walk on the Wilder Side by Serena Bell. Fun and sexy small town contemporary featuring the best friend’s little sister trope.

Illustrated cover in blue with a white, dark-haired motorcycle riding, leather jacket wearing bad boy in the lower left and a brown-skinned dark-haired woman reading a book in the top right, there's a rabbit in the lower right which makes sense when you read the book

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Headstrong by Eden Finley, narrated by Iggy Toma & Tim Paige. A gay virgin walks into a queer bar and asks the straight bartender to be his wingman…

Shirtless white hot guy against a black background

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of With You Forever by Chloe Liese. My first from this author but definitely not my last.

illustrated cover in purple with pink titles, a blonde woman holding a kitten and with a greyhound leaning against her leg in the background and a bearded lumberjack type white guy holding an artist's pallette in the foreground

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey, narrated by Charlotte North. Grumpy one vs sunshiney one + fantastic narration – Loved it.

Illustrated cover in ocean blue with a picture of a dark-haired bearded white guy in jeans, a long sleeved tee and a beany and a blonde white woman in a designer, short, tight red dress and heels, a small lighthouse in the background

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