When Emma takes a job in her local government district, the last thing she expects is to fall for her aloof, possibly straight boss. Review
Sutton is a babygay whose best friend signs her up for a dating app, enter Charlotte the very experienced, very beautiful woman who could rock Sutton’s world if Sutton weren’t opposed to a one-night stand. Both women are complex characters who evolve over the course of the novel. At the end, we are left wanting more more more. Review
Simone is living her dream as a pastry chef in a test kitchen until her world is thrown upside down by Ray the new kitchen manager, and even more so when they’re encouraged to produce YouTube videos together. When Ray comes out as nonbinary at work, colleagues’ true personalities are revealed and Simone starts to question the status quo as well as her feelings for Ray. Review
When her career nearly implodes, Morgan is sent home for a month of R&R where she runs back into her old flame Rachel. As Morgan plans an event to save Rachel’s business, the two grow closer and Morgan’s eyes are opened to the charms of her hometown that she’d buried when she fled 7 years prior. Review
Edi and Rowan have been together since grade school. After proposing, Rowan suggests they take 3 months and explore being with other people since they’ve only ever been with each other. Edi reluctantly says yes and embarks on a journey to determine who she is and what and who she wants. Review