Content warnings: alcohol, breakups, past references to parent with cancer, past references to parent leaving, cheating on MC mentioned, biphobic comments.
Rep: Gemma (MC) is cis, Korean-American, and bisexual. Celeste (MC) is cis, Korean-American, and lesbian. Side lesbian characters, side queer characters, side BIPOC characters.
This was pretty great all around. I received an advanced audio copy from net galley, and flew through it in two days (for me, currently, this is a huge feat).
I adore Natalie Naudus' narrations, and this was just wonderful.
I loved Gemma's story, and watching her work through her issues, and fall back in love with Celeste.
The comment from Celeste's first POV chapter about how it's a 'lesbian's worst nightmare' that a bi woman ends up with a guy was completely unnecessary IMO. Obviously I don't speak for all lesbians, but that is not our 'worst nightmare' ffs. And it's biphobic as fuck to keep pushing that rhetoric. It's also extremely lesbophobic, too. Especially when there was literally nothing else in Celeste's narrative to indicate she thought like this. It seems like the author was putting her own personal bias into the book, and it does nothing except continuing to push a horrific rhetoric.
One of the only gripes I have is idk why Celeste even had a POV because her chapter were so few and so short. The entire thing could've been told from Gemma's POV only, but oh well.