The hotly anticipated second book from Joya Goffney, author of the 2021 YA romcom Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry.
Monique lives a perfect life - a preacher's daughter and the girlfriend of the town's golden boy.
Powerful, boundary pushing, and
charmingly funny.
Deeply
empowering,
sweet yet candid. A
fearless story about the path to self acceptance.
I loved this book. Yes for the
relatable content, humour and
cuteness but for the
positive Black narrative and romances that more people need to know about. For a quick, easy and fulfilled read,
I commend you to pick this up when its out in May!I loved Joya's debut novel so I had high expectations for this. And it didn't disappoint!
I loved this book to pieces and it felt so
personal and beautifully raw. Thank you Joya for this book. It was
a beauty.I love this author. I enjoyed their first book and i love how i get the exact same feelings whilst reading this one!!!! All those intimate scenes and the SLOW BURN OMG KILL ME NOW.
Loved it...Amazing, amazing, AMAZING. Cannot wait to purchase a physical copy and
this author is on my auto buy list!!!!I absolutely adored this story. Joya writes really good YA teen rom coms that feel reminiscent of the books I was reading 10 years ago but they are just more modern. The diversity as well as the important conversations around sex and taking back control make this
an unmissable 2022 YA read. She truly is
one of the greatest YA contemporary writers around at the moment and I hope she gets more recognition.
After quite a slow start to the year in terms of reading,
this book was a breathe of fresh air. I speed through it in under a day and was
absolutely obsessed. I didn't think it would be possible for me to like this one as much as Joya Goffney's debut (which I LOVED) but I think I actually have a new favourite. It was
full of heart, hope and love and
I hope everyone picks it up this year!I am so glad this book exists. I think every teenage girl should read this because its such an important topic. Similarly to Monique, I've had a really unhealthy relationship with sex for most of my life and this book made me feel so safe and seen.
Joya Goffney is now definitely one of my favourite authors. Both her books have been fantastic and important. This review is quite incoherent because i'm feeling alot after finishing this book. Just
please please please read this when it is released in May 2022. You will not regret it.
Not only did I love the characters but the overarching themes concerning female empowerment and the notion that your body is your own are both
incredibly powerful and important messages for young readers and I think this would be a great book to accompany any sex education curriculum in schools.
If I could give this more than 5 stars, I would!This book had me
hooked from the start! The characters, the storyline, the location!
Wow I loved it!Joya Goffney grew up in New Waverly, a small town in East Texas. In high school, she challenged herself with to-do lists full of risk-taking items like 'hug a random boy' and 'eat a cricket', which inspired her debut novel,
Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry. With a passion for Black social psychology, she moved out of the countryside to attend the University of Texas in Austin, where she still resides. She is also the author of
Confessions of an Alleged Good Girl and
My Week With Him.