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A friends-to-lovers romance set in the glistening Broadway stages of a sultry Pride and Prejudice musical adaptation.

Broadway heartthrob Ethan Everett has been in love with his best friend, Willa Davidian, since they first bonded during the Midnights at The Musical! tryouts. Now, a hit show on Broadway, the two are closer than ever, and his feelings have become more challenging to deny. He could confess it all and lay everything bare, but Willa has a strict rule against dating actors.

Willa has only ever had unfortunate luck with lousy men who've failed to understand her demisexuality and needs, but after two years of getting to know Ethan, she's falling for him. She'd be willing to break all the rules set against dating actors, but she'd never risk ruining the friendship they've built. She's comfortable with how private her life is, slightly different from his renowned fame.

But everything changes when Willa, the understudy for Elizabeth, has to go on for the principal role and play pretend with Ethan in front of a sold-out crowd. With beats of intimacy and far more heat than Austen ever wrote, their real-life emotions are set ablaze right alongside the characters. The two must decide if their friendship is worth risking in an industry that comes with too many perils and uncertainties.

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Gissane Sophia is a hopeless romantic who ceaselessly champions that vulnerability is a strength. She's a fan of complex characters, found families, her bright, brilliant family and friends, coffee, forests, and all things autumn. When she isn't dabbling in writing romance novels, she's reading them. And when she's doing neither, she's devouring fiction through TV and film, working full-time as an entertainment editor and writer.

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January 15, 2025
A CERTAIN STEP is finally here! This book is my love letter to the glistening world of live theatre, friendships, music, TV, and movies, and to the little girl inside of me with big dreams and no idea how to make any of them a reality. It’s my love letter to Jane Austen and the way her words changed my life. It’s my love letter to my favorite—and underrated trope—friends to lovers.

This book is about doing the things we love with the people we adore right beside us, and it’s about healing, too. It’s about ordinary days that are made better by those around us.

And maybe, most importantly, it’s my love letter to the ones still waiting to be someone’s first choice.

My biggest hope to any reader who opens this book (whether you love it or hate it) is that Midnights at Pemberley feels like a safe space for you. You’re welcome here, as you are, and I hope you feel that. I hope you have a blast!
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370 reviews
January 10, 2025
I loved this author’s first book, To the Skyline, so I was super excited to get a chance to read A Certain Step early. I loved this book especially how the main couple yearned for each other and loved each other fully and that there was no third act breakup! This a great version of a workplace he fell first best friends to lovers romance. I think many of my friends will appreciate the setting of it being a Broadway play and the play being a different take on a Jane Austen novel.
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60 reviews
January 21, 2025
Nothing like a warm beautifully written friends-to-lovers story to brighten what's known as Blue Monday (especially this one IYKYK). And even better if such story is titled from a Austen literary quote.

I am familiar with the works of Gissane Sophia and I have to admit I am late posting my review of To The Skyline (coming soon, promise!) but I was truly looking forward to read this book. Of course, I love Jane Austen and having Pride and Prejudice as a background play inspired in this universally acknowledged work was a great bonus.

And I have to say, dear reader, I was not disappointed at all! I am not as familiar as I would like with Broadway and theatre plays (other than my brief experience as a middle school playwright lol) but I enjoyed having a glimpse of this universe, where actors give their best to portray a play, and in this case a fantastic rendition of the Bennet sisters' story in a contemporary cabaret fashion. I liked how the environment of what happens behind stage is portrayed in a realistic way, showing the author's commitment to take us into this world. And especially, by having that as a background scenery for this delightful love story between two friends was a wonderful experience as a reader.

The main characters, Ethan and Willa, are so relatable in the way the author portrays them, and both their interactions between each other and with their friends and co=workers are so natural and organic that it is easy to believe how anyone can ship them (there, I said it). I enjoyed learning more about their fears, their struggles and how they fit greatly with each other. Time and again this is a common situation we might have faced and perhaps even starred at (having a friend so close that people will wonder if there is anything more than mere friendship). However, I liked how their transition towards that stage was not rushed at all in my opinion; it felt earned, and with an adequate degree of exposition in between it was totally credible.

And with that, of course, the conflict arises and I don't mean to spoil it at all, but I truly appreciate how Gissane portrayed it. Perhaps the biggest question someone who had faced the choice of pursuing a romantic relationship with a close/best friend is what if it doesn't work out? Could things go back to the way they were? Can a friendship survive unscathed a failed romantic relationship between such friends?

It is not an easy choice - it is a risk and it could work out, or perhaps not. And as much as we take our own perspectives and experiences about it and use them to judge how a fictional character might react, I think it is one of the things I enjoy from reading fiction: how can we think about the situations we read about, and we use it to learn more about the characters, and the challenges they face. One of the things mentioned is how social media can affect us as individuals and how actors and artists can face both the unwavering support of their fans as a token of appreciation for sharing their craft and their talents with the world, but how they are exposed to the ugly side of the internet and how the anonymity can work as a bolstering device for individuals to release their worst upon creators, or to stalk them. It's a sobering notion and totally understandable to be affected by it.

I also commend having a tracklist for this fictional play's songs that I would definitely pay to go and watch on the stage!

Definitely a must-read book! Truly recommend it!

A Certain Step by Gissane Sophia was released on January 14th, 2025 both in physical and digital formats. Thank you LoveNotes and Gissane Sophia for the ARC!

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139 reviews4 followers
March 29, 2025
This book follows Ethan and Willa, two inseparable best friends who secretly love each other but are too afraid to confess, fearing it might ruin their friendship. Who will be the brave one to risk it all and confess? Read the book to find out! 🤭

I absolutely loved Ethan and Willa—they are perfect together. Their ability to understand each other without even speaking is truly amazing. Their relationship felt so natural and heartwarming, making it impossible not to root for them. The tension between their unspoken feelings kept me hooked, and every moment they shared was filled with so much depth and emotion. The entire time, I kept thinking, "Come on, come on, just confess already!" There were moments when I felt like jumping into the book myself just to shake them both and make them admit their feelings! 😩

I’ve been wanting to start reading classics, but I haven’t actually tried yet. So, at times, I found certain aspects of this book a little confusing—especially the drama, the numbers, and some of the references. However, once I got the hang of it, I absolutely loved the concept! This book has made me even more curious and excited to finally dive into the world of classics 🥹

The side characters were just as amazing, each bringing something special to the story. Miles, Sahar, and Christian quickly became my personal favorites. Their dynamics added even more depth to the book, making it even more engaging. I cannot wait to read Sahar’s story next—I'm definitely keeping an eye out for it! 👀

If you love classics, drama, the friends-to-lovers trope, and a strong found family dynamic, then look no further! This book delivers it all with the perfect balance of emotion, relationships, and unforgettable moments. Grab your copy and start reading—you won’t regret it!
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201 reviews27 followers
March 27, 2025
Hello, my new favourite friends-to-lovers trope book! 🎀
Earlier this year I was thinking how I've not read many theatre-based books and then I got a signup email for this book and definitely took it as a sign that now is the time to dive into this world and thankfully this story has now a special place in my heart.

Willa and Ethan, both were so cute and their friendship, their chemistry, and their understanding of each other were so beautiful.

Ethan, what a wonderful man he is! Talented yet sceptical of his magical acting, he's so much in love with Willa! He was so nice, attentive, supportive and such a great man, I adore him so much.
Willa, a beautiful dancer, is highly talented yet she lacks confidence and consistently tries to do better, I loved how she worked on herself throughout the play and her relationship with Ethan.
The setting was so dreamy and fun to read, it was a play based on pride and prejudice course it had to be amazing. I loved how the author described the lives backstage and the supporting characters are so amazing as well.

I loved this book so much! Highly recommend it 🎀❤️
Thank you so much @beyondthebookpr and @gissanesophia for the ARC!
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151 reviews8 followers
January 22, 2025
Book 1 in the Midnights at Pemberley by Gissane Sophia, A Certain Step is a friend's to lovers romance.

A medium paced read I found it very enjoyable, it had a mix of characters and being plot driven. The characters are diverse and definitely loveable.

This theatre style read is a must, especially for all those who were theatre kids growing up.
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January 22, 2025
“Ethan Everett loved his best friend, with every bone in his body.” Who doesn’t want their hot best friend, who wears tortoise shell-colored glasses, to love them?

Ethan was the perfect romantic lead. He was sweet and caring. He ended up going for what he wanted. I loved that Willa was demisexual and how Ethan was so accepting of that. There was a beautiful ease with their relationship that happens when someone falls in love with their best friend. The tension when they are onstage together was fantastic. I need to see this in real life!

The side characters in this story were fabulous too. Even though the leads in a romance book are the most important, I feel that making sure your side characters are just as important. Too often I end up disliking one or more of them, which maybe my own flaw, but these side characters truly did feel like a friend group.

Gissane writes beautifully and is adept at creating vivid environments. I don’t think I’m the only one who would love to see Midnights at Pemberley come to life! We need a P&P musical like yesterday!

Thanks Love Notes and the author for the ARC!
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32 reviews
January 22, 2025
ARC Review
This book has such a cool premise, as I’m really unfamiliar with broadway and musicals the idea of it really intrigued me.
I loved the friends-to-lovers trope and honestly Ethan was big simp for Willa and I die for that shit 🥹
I really liked the story and how it was written, the descriptions and everything made me want to go see the musical 💐
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161 reviews1 follower
January 14, 2025
Obsessed? Me? 1000% yes. Now, where do I begin? How about a little bit about this book?
So this story is about the cast of a broadway show called Midnights at Pemberly, which is a show that is sort of Pride and Prejudice if it occurred in the Moulin Rouge with all of the passion and sensuality one could imagine. While we get to meet the entire cast, this story is about Willa, the dance captain and understudy, and Ethan Everette, who plays the enigmatic Mr. Darcy. And these two have had a totally normal and platonic friendship since they met during rehearsals, right? Wrong. These two are so down bad looooooong before they admit it, and it takes Willa stepping into Elizabeth for them to admit it. But it's not immediately easy sailing.

Now what else can you expect in this book?
Ethan. Everett. One of the most down-bad-for-a-woman, pining-away-with-adoration-and-love-main characters that I've ever read. And maybe it's representative of how important his friendship with Willa was before they became more, but he is always attentive, encouraging and supportive. He's a genuinely good guy who, despite being cast as a lead and having many fans, worries that he isn't good enough and is always working to be a better man and performer.
And Willa- the beautiful and talented dance captain/understudy who loves performing but experiences a lot of imposter syndrome and confidence issues. She's real, going to therapy and always working on herself, who grows into a more comfortable and confident version of herself through this production and her relationship with Ethan. She is also Armenian, and there are important discussions in this book about how much harder POC have to work to be treated equally- especially in Broadway which has a history of not casting Black and POC actors/actresses in parts that are not specifically for POC.
And some honorable mentions for the whole friend group. Sahar was the best friend and roommate Willa could ask for, both a support to her friends and providing some comic relief- I will definitely read her love story next (and if it's not the coffee guy, I'm going to flip a table). And the rest of the cast watching Willa and Ethan dance around each other, taking bets when they would finally do something about it, were so perfect in their own ways as well!
Now, this felt like a book that was written directly for me. I mean, a friends to lovers romance (which I'm a sucker for) that takes place on a Broadway show (theater kid energy here) based on Pride and Prejudice (hello? the first classic book I ever LOVED), with a demisexual lead (can totally relate).
Thank you to LoveNotesPR and Gissane Sophia for an advanced review copy. This is a book that is going to go down as a true comfort romance for me!!
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353 reviews8 followers
December 6, 2024
“She recognized that they were bringing two stories to the stage, escaping and finding themselves somewhere in the middle where their relationship ignited into a spectacle for people to witness.”

Willa has been best friends with Ethan for two years, since their run in the Broadway musical “Midnights at Pemberley” began. She’s healing from a breakup with a true dirtbag of an ex.

Ethan is a man obsessed- he just hasn’t realized it- until the opening of this book. Willa has flown home to England for her brother’s wedding. Ethan is a mopey mess whose friends engage in delightful shit-giving to point out to him that he is DOWN BAD for his bestie, Willa. (I love a good friend group in a romance novel. *happy sigh*)

Willa meanwhile is across the pond feeling very alone, and realizing she really misses her best friend. That he may, in fact, be her person- the face she’s searching for in every crowd. Ethan greeting her upon arrival back in New York stirs up SO MANY FEELINGS- and our story is off!

Sometimes in friends to lovers, the back and forth internal dialogue about “I can’t say how I feel because I can’t lose my friend” can get a little bit much for me.
Enter Sahar, Willa’s roommate and other bestie. I love her😂 She says to Willa the exact words I was thinking and I felt so much happier knowing someone was trying to set Willa on the path to GO GET YOUR MAN!

I love that this workplace romance takes place in a Broadway musical production. I am not a theater girl, but I was impressed with how well written the stage scenes were written. I was able to visualize what was happening, and honestly, I need the Midnights at Pemberley play to be written. It sounds amazing!

Ethan plays the leading man, Darcy, and Willa is part of the dancers ensemble and the understudy for Elizabeth. The slow build of the growing attraction and sexual tension as she helps Ethan rehearse dance scenes, or he watches her dance on stage is perfect.

But the scene when Willa has to go onstage as Elizabeth after the lead actress has to leave for a family emergency- the longing and the love and the sexual tension were so well written.

No third act breakup, and the chapter at the Tony Awards made my heart so happy.

Thank you to Gissane for the ARC.
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87 reviews1 follower
January 16, 2025
I'm a big fan of the friends-to-lovers trope. And I'm also a theatre kid. So, the plot of this book is very niche for me. I assumed that I would finish this book quickly, in less than three days or so. But that was not the case. No, I'm not in a reading slump. It was this book. The whole thing is painfully millennial. From the characters down to the writing, the language, and the scenarios. And I'm very aware that most contemporary romance novels are written by millennial authors; therefore, most of the time, the main characters are millennials. I've read hundreds of them at this point, and yet this is only the second book that was difficult for me to get through because of the same reason. And you know the best thing about the friends-to-lovers trope? What makes it so so good? The tension. The yearning. And I'm not gonna lie; sometimes the miscommunication is so good, too, when done right. But this one, Willa and Ethan, just lacked that. I'm not saying that they don't have it, they definitely have all of that, it wasn't just enough. Which made them kinda boring and two-dimensional. This is not to say that their problems and challenges as a couple and as individuals were not valid. They definitely are, and a lot of people would relate to them. But being "conflict-free" shouldn't equate to being boring. It's not the same. You can be conflict-free without being boring. I also enjoy fluff more than smut. This was 90% fluff, and yet I found it to be redundant. It's like reading a Hallmark card. Not much depth. I wished there was more showing than telling. SHOW me how they love each other. Communication and love declarations are all good and important in a relationship, but they would be better if they were accompanied by action. I'm still rating it 3 stars because I still liked Ethan and Willa's relationship. One whole extra star for that.
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97 reviews5 followers
January 21, 2025
Title: A Certain Step

Author: Gissane Sophia

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐1/2

Spice: 🌶️

Length: 349 pages

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Tropes: Friends to Lovers, He Falls First, Slight Miscommunication, Pining/Angst, Slow Burn, Armenian FMC, Demisexuality Representation, Mental Health Representation

Triggers: Anxiety Disorders, death of grandparent (off page referenced)

My thoughts:
I’m not usually a fan of a slow burn, and A Certain Step is a slooooooow burn, but it is probably the most realistic friends to lovers story I’ve every read!

Willa and Ethan have been best friends for year and are both working in the same Broadway Musical “Midnights at Pemberly” a Hamilton-esque version of Pride and Prejudice (which is such a fun concept). Ethan has been pining for Willa for a while, but she is just starting to realize what she feels for him. Once they realize their feelings for each other, Ethan is so kind and patient with Willa that it is the cutest things ever!! I found this to be extremely believable and how real best friends turned lovers would go. Little to no awkwardness and a willingness to listen and support each other.

There are only 2 spicy chapters but I came to find it wasn’t about that. This story is about the journey to feeling comfortable with each other and making that connection first before taking things to the next level. I usually like more spice, but I was much more invested in their relationship and watching it grow that the shmexy time!

The musical theater setting was so much fun to get a glimpse at, and the cast of supporting characters?? I loved every single one of them!! They were all so much fun and engaging that I really got invested in the story!!

I cannot wait to see where the story goes next!! I NEED a Sahar an Jay story!!
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92 reviews2 followers
April 1, 2025
A Pride and Prejudice adaptation set against the glimmering backdrop of Broadway, A Certain Step is a beautiful and compelling friends-to-lovers romance that delivers everything you could want in a heartfelt, swoon-worthy love story. The chemistry between Ethan Everett, a charming Broadway heartthrob, and Willa Davidian, his talented best friend, is absolutely magnetic. The slow burn of their relationship had me hooked from the very first chapter, and the emotional payoff is worth every page.

Willa, an understudy for the lead role of Elizabeth, is an introverted, demisexual woman with a complicated past. Her strict no-actors rule for dating is in place for a reason, but as Ethan’s feelings for her deepen, and hers for him grow as well, the stakes feel incredibly high. The premise alone makes this a perfect choice for romance lovers, but the setting within the dazzling world of Broadway, particularly during performances of Midnights at Pemberley!, adds an exciting and unique layer to the story.

What truly makes this book stand out, however, is its heart. It’s a love letter to friendship, healing, and finding someone who makes even the ordinary days special. The characters, both main and side, feel wonderfully fleshed out. Miles, Sahar, Sam, Niomi, Declan and Christian each brought something wonderful to the narrative, adding depth and humor to the story. By the time the curtain falls, I was left with a deep sense of satisfaction. I am now eagerly looking forward for Sahar’s story to be told next.

This book is the perfect remedy for a Blue Monday or any day that needs a bit of magic and warmth. A true gem!
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110 reviews4 followers
April 25, 2025
Warning: This Book Will Steal Your Heart!💓

Get ready for a romance that’ll leave you breathless and begging for more! This Story is a swoon-worthy tale of unrequited love, friendship, and the magic of Broadway.
This book will capture your heart and refuse to let go, leaving you feeling all the feels and craving for more...

Meet Ethan and Willa -two best friends who’ve been secretly crushing on each other for years.
Ethan’s been hopelessly in love with Willa since the moment they met, but Willa’s had her share of past experiences that make her wary of dating actors. Plus his every little effort And care is 🥹🙌!
Willa .. She’s been hurt before, and her demisexuality makes it hard for her to connect with people. But as they perform together in Midnights at Pemberley: The Musical, their chemistry becomes undeniable, and emotions start to surface.

The tension between them is palpable!!! and you’ll find yourself rooting for them from page one. Ethan’s patient, kind, and devoted to Willa, and Willa’s quiet strength and confidence make their dynamic electric. The supporting cast is equally well-developed, adding depth and vibrancy to the story.

This book is a MUST-READ:- for fans of friends-to-lovers romances, slow-burn tension, and heartfelt character development. With its unique blend of Broadway magic and timeless romance, “A Certain Step” will leave you feeling all the feels. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll cheer for Ethan and Willa as they navigate the ups and downs of love and friendship.

So what are you waiting for???
Grab this book and get ready to be swept away by the drama, passion, and romance of the Broadway world!
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38 reviews
April 15, 2025
Book Review: A Certain Step by Gissane Sophia

Gissane Sophia’s A Certain Step is a heartwarming, slow-burn romance that beautifully explores the quiet magic of best friends falling in love. With lyrical prose and tender storytelling, Sophia paints an emotional portrait of a love that grows patiently, deeply, and meaningfully.

At its core, this novel is about connection—how it forms, strengthens, and evolves over time. The characters share a bond that feels lived-in and genuine, filled with soft moments, emotional vulnerability, and a kind of quiet intensity that lingers. The chemistry between the protagonists is undeniable, but it’s the emotional layers beneath their dynamic that make the story so compelling.

One of the highlights of the book is how well it captures the feeling of loving someone wholeheartedly and unconditionally. Through heartfelt reflections and small yet significant gestures, the love story becomes something deeply resonant. Readers will find themselves rooting for these characters, feeling every beat of their hesitation, hope, and quiet surrender.

Perfect for fans of slow-burn, best-friends-to-lovers romances, A Certain Step delivers an emotional punch while wrapping readers in the soft embrace of a beautifully told love story. It’s the kind of book that stays with you long after the final page.

🌟 Rating: 4.5/5 – A gorgeously written, emotionally rich story that captures the essence of enduring love.
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225 reviews5 followers
April 11, 2025
Broadway stars Ethan and Willa have been best friends since their musical tryouts, but both are secretly in love. Ethan has loved Willa for years, but her rule against dating actors—and her private nature—keeps him quiet. Willa, unfortunate luck with lousy men who've failed to understand her and her need, is slowly falling for Ethan too. When she steps into the lead role opposite him on stage, their chemistry ignites, blurring the lines between acting and reality. Now they must decide if love is worth risking their friendship and careers.
Ethan was the definition of obsessed in the best way—protective, patient, soft with her but never weak. Literally a walking green flag wrapped in swoon.
I love how they genuinely care for each other, how they just know when something’s off. The way they bring comfort without needing to say much, and how they always seem to know exactly what the other needs when things get tough. I guess that the benefit of being best friend first. Their chemistry was effortless—like they were made to understand each other without even trying.
This book has been wholesome from the very first page. The characters’ inner monologues? Pure magic. It’s written so beautifully, it made me fall in love with every word. The slow burn had me screaming. Like please, just kiss already!! The tension? Immaculate. The payoff? So worth it.
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January 1, 2025
Ethan and Willa have been best friends for two years, ever since they met shortly after both being cast in Midnights At Pemberly, a Broadway musical based on Pride & Prejudice. When Willa has to step in and play Elizabeth opposite Ethan’s Mr Darcy can either of them deny their true feelings for each other? And will they risk their friendship by taking things onto a romantic level?

Pride & Prejudice is one of my favourite books of all time so reading a book about a musical based on it felt like heaven! I kinda want this show to be real because I need to see it for myself 🤣 I loved this book so much. The friends to lovers trope can sometimes seem rushed and fake but this was perfect. You could feel the tension between Ethan and Willa from the second they both realised their feelings were growing and the chemistry when they performed together was palpable through the page. Everything felt so natural and real, it was difficult to remember this was fiction at times. Really can’t wait for more from this series because all of the side characters are incredible too!

This is an ARC review and all opinions are my own. Thank you to Love Notes PR for the ARC copy of this book and for the opportunity to read and review it
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502 reviews89 followers
January 7, 2025
3.75 ⭐
.5 🌶️
Tropes/themes: friends to lovers, it’s always been you, demisexual rep, slow burn, workplace romance, he falls first
Dual POV 3rd person
This was a very sweet, albeit predictable story, and I really enjoyed how the Broadway musical they both performed in was sort of a parallel to/framework for Ethan and Willa’s story. I’ll be honest, I really wish Midnights at Pemberley was a real musical because I want to go see it lol. I am finding the “he/she couldn’t possibly feel the same way as me” and “ don’t want to ruin our friendship” thing to be over done in books lately, though.
The story dragged a little in the second act and the whole “you remember so much about me” seemed overdone BUT I do think the slow pace they moved at as a couple was a nice change from most stories I read. Along with that Willa’s character helped me understand more what being demisexual is like.
Based on the 3rd act drama and author’s intro I feel like I can’t say anything negative about this book lol. I did like it, and hopefully it’s clear that it’s more of a me issue and my preferences than being critical of /mean toward the author. Overall I did enjoy the story, but I feel pretty neutral about it.
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191 reviews7 followers
January 15, 2025
From the get go, I was sucked in to Willa and Ethan's world. A Certain Step is such a big YES! Willa and Ethan are coworkers and BEST friends who intend on staying friends. Their chemistry and familiarity with one another is very next level and I'm a big sucker for friends-to-lovers. This book has me in a chokehold and I love it so much. It made me reflect and think on my relationship; there were multiple moments where I was reflecting and thinking to myself, "Yup, been there done that. Still like that. Holy shit, that's me."

I love how Willa and Ethan know each other. I love how their story plays out alongside all the complications and heaviness of a relationship like that. I appreciate how their individual thoughts and feelings are addressed separately and together. The communication between them is amazing. I love how supportive their friends and families are.

If you are looking for a book to binge but is lighter on the spice but just as heavy on the plot and character development, this is the book for you. I love and enjoy this so much that I'm going to pick up a physical copy so that I can experience this all over again.

Thank you to LoveNotes PR and Gissane Sophia for gifting me the opportunity to read this ARC! All opinions are my own
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January 22, 2025
𝘈 𝘊𝘦𝘳𝘵𝘢𝘪𝘯 𝘚𝘵𝘦𝘱 by Gissane Sophia is a charming, heartfelt slow-burn friends-to-lovers romance. Ethan Everett and Willa Davidian, Broadway stars and best friends, play Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth in 𝘔𝘪𝘥𝘯𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘵 𝘗𝘦𝘮𝘣𝘦𝘳𝘭𝘦𝘺, a musical adaptation of 𝘗𝘳𝘪𝘥𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘗𝘳𝘦𝘫𝘶𝘥𝘪𝘤𝘦. As their secret mutual attraction grows, they must navigate their fears of ruining their deep friendship and decide whether risking it could be worth it all.

This book is so beautifully written! The slow-burn tension and mutual pining between Ethan and Willa felt so authentic, and the representation of Willa's demisexuality added a refreshing layer of depth to the story. Ethan’s unwavering acceptance and love for Willa was so endearing. The vibrant, diverse cast of side characters and the rich descriptions of the Broadway setting further immersed me in the story even though it is written in third person pov. The pacing is perfect and balances character growth, romance, and plot-driven moments seamlessly.

Overall, 𝘈 𝘊𝘦𝘳𝘵𝘢𝘪𝘯 𝘚𝘵𝘦𝘱 is perfect for fans of slow-burn romances, Broadway/theatre settings, and stories with diverse and authentic representation. If you enjoy heartfelt friends-to-lovers tales with emotional depth, mutual pining, and sizzling chemistry, this book is definitely a must-read!
September 9, 2025
Ethan and Willa steal your heart in this. They are so sweet and watching them be the absolute best of friends and then slowly start to realize they are madly in love with each other is such a fun journey. Plus you get all the fun of their found family in their cast on the Midnights at Pemberley musical (which also sounds amazing and I need it to be real lol) all the characters in this book just make it so fun. And Ethan really gives the saying “to be seen is to be loved” to a whole other level throughout this book. I can’t wait to get more of them in the second book. Honestly so so good 🤍

If you love:
🎀 best friends to lovers
🎀 demisexual representation
🎀 workplace romance
🎀 he falls first
🎀 mutual pining
🎀 secret dating (brief)
🎀 found family

Genre/type: romance
Pages: 350
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️
Series or stand alone: book 1 in an interconnected standalone
Tropes or themes: demisexual representation, best friends to lovers, workplace romance, he falls first, mutual pining, secret dating (brief), found family
Check triggers: mentions of grief [past, off-page of grandparents], anxiety [on-page therapy session], one brief conversation surrounding past sexual experiences.

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9 reviews3 followers
January 2, 2025
ARC Review

"She was like gravity sometines. No matter how hard he tried to fight, he couldn't prevent the steps his body took to be near her."

I was so excited to read this book from the moment I first read the description. It has all my favorite tropes and was set in a Broadway production, so it had something new too! Willa and Ethan were best friends to lovers combined with a workplace romance. Ethan was so Boy Obsessed that I believe his face would be the definition in a dictionary. Willa had such a beautiful arc of growth while she fell in love with Ethan, it was just a great read with great pacing.

I loved literally everything about the musical aspect and all the characters involved. All of the theatre scenes were lovely to read and enjoyable. And the nosy castmates made the story more entertaining and helped the plot along. The added social media content that all the characters were a part of was just so fun to read.

I will most definitely continue to read this series because I need to know what happens next with the Midnights at Pemberley cast. This was just such an adorable love story with adorable characters.
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117 reviews10 followers
January 12, 2025
I really enjoyed this one. It was a first for me to read a book set in a Broadway play, but I loved how they set it up. They basically give you the cast list and a press release about the show the characters are performing that's the setting of the book. So well done. Demisexuality and mental health representation are genuine and relatable. Ethan Everett is the leading man in all ways. Handsome and well-known actor in his own right, he's set for a Tony run with this role as Darcy. Because oh yeah, the musical is a Pride and Prejudice retelling that honestly sounds amazing, and I want to exist for real. His best friend is Willa, an ensemble cast member and co-dance captain on the production - it was a connection from day one. She's out of town for her brother's wedding, and he's missing her, realizing he's crushing on her but also denying it. She's lonely and realizing she's missing him, but also not sure how she feels about that. She has a lot to unpack in her own life before she can be with anyone, though. This story was really cute and so original in the plot device of having it all be a Broadways play. I'll let you see how it all unfolds on your own.
18 reviews
April 18, 2025
I read A Certain Step by Gissane Sophia recently, and I am absolutely wrecked in the best way possible! Ethan and Willa’s friendship is everything we all secretly dream of pure, deep, and so real that you can't help but feel every moment of their transition from friends to something more. 🤭 The tension between them? Heart-stopping. I found myself begging for them to finally admit their feelings because every second of their quiet longing felt like it was tearing me apart.🥹

Ethan is the dream guy we all wish existed. He's patient, kind, and utterly devoted to Willa, and the way he supports her through her mental health struggles hit me right in the heart. 💖 The side characters Miles, Sahar, and Christian are so vibrant and real, making the friend group come alive in the most incredible way. They each bring something special to the table, and I loved how their friendships added so much depth to the story.

This book is everything a whirlwind of emotions, slow-burn romance, and unforgettable characters. If you're ready for a love story that will tear you apart and put you back together, A Certain Step is the book you need in your life. 🥰🔥
1,927 reviews4 followers
January 12, 2025
As they work together on the Pride and Prejudice musical adaptation, “Midnights at Pemberley”, Ethan and Willa become best friends. For Ethan, his attraction goes beyond friendship but Willa has a rule against dating fellow actors.

An opportunity of a lifetime comes when the lead actress is on an emergency leave, allowing Willa to act as Elizabeth, while acting across Ethan, who is Mr Darcy. The explosive chemistry they have in person, translates into the same onstage and their kiss finally leads to a new phase in their relationship.

This was a really good slow burn, friends to lovers romance. As a big fan of the original Pride and Prejudice, I loved how we are given glimpses of the musical adaptation scenes and how the script ties in with how they felt at that time. I wished I could watch this musical in real life!

I also loved the family which they have found in the whole cast and crew. There is true love and care, with no hidden motives. Everyone is so genuine without the typical envy or sabotage to guard from.
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140 reviews4 followers
April 8, 2025
🤎 Dual POVs in third person format
🧡 Best Friends to Lovers
🤎 Broadway vibes
🧡 Mutual Pining
🤎 Slow Burn
🧡 Jane Austen vibes
🤎 Demisexual Rep

5 stars 🌟

Amazing story about best friends who were mutually pining for each other. Their performance together was mesmerizing, and everyone could feel the chemistry between them. The actors for this production had amazing friendships within their small group, and everyone got along.

Ethan and Willa are best friends and they are working the same production together. Ethan is the leading man, Mr. Darcy and Willa is the understudy of Elizabeth Bennett and co-captain of choreography. Midnights at Pemberley is a modernization version of Pride and Prejudice.

This story was so beautiful! The friendship between Ethan and Willa is so sincere and sweet! Ethan is a respectable gentleman to Willa. All the little things Ethan does for Willa are very sweet. I can't wait to read another story by this author. Especially, the next book is about Sahar's story! I'm so excited! 🤎
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30 reviews5 followers
April 10, 2025
Thank you, Beyond Books PR and Gissane, for including me in the book tour!
Normally, I’m not a fan of friends-to-lovers, but this one was perfect🥹
It felt like reading a book where both characters are wholesome… like, sometimes it’s just the guy whose acts of service are boosted up, but here, both of them are sunshine-coded!!

Ethan and Willa are perfect for each other💕
The slow burn was totally worth it, and it made me want to shout at them to just kiss already!😂💕
Their chemistry was so natural, it never felt like I was reading something fictional💕

I’m not at all familiar with how Broadway or musicals work, but this book gave such an insight into that world, I really felt like I was behind the scenes too🫂

And the mental health rep👏👏
I’m truly happy I get to read more books that focus on mental health representation. It makes healing easier for those who read through it💕

So, if you’re a fan of Pride and Prejudice references, friends-to-lovers slow burn romance, and have a fascination with theatre, then you have to read this one!💕🥹
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567 reviews4 followers
January 10, 2025
Thank you for the chance to read this!
Ethan and Willa are costars in a new broadway show, best friends, and secretly hopelessly in love with each other. Told in dual POV, this follows both of them as they attempt to express their feelings for each other, deal with success and fame, and ultimately reach that perfect happily ever after (with no silly third act breakup!)
While this is a good love story, has some good representation (Willa is demisexual), and just a great balance of spice to romance, this gets 4 stars from me for its portrayal of broadway. The show itself (YAY Pride and Prejudice!) is really well crafted, the scenes of the cast are just really believable, the setup of the show is incredibly authentic: it is clear SO much research went into building the setting of the plot. Its immersive from page one. Honestly I found myself caring a bit less about Ethan / Willa (it was clear they belonged together) and more about the show itself and the cast of characters!
Hopeful for more in this series.
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469 reviews5 followers
January 16, 2025
As a theatre nerd I was so excited for this book. The author really took me through the emotions I used to have before performances. Having one character be a bigger star than the other was also a really interesting hierarchy to explore.

I also loved the demisexuality representation. It IS real and I think this is possibly the first book I’ve ever read that outright stated a main character was demisexual, others have only alluded to it. Also, YAY for not having just straight, white characters. I loved all of the diversity in the book and the discussions of how much more difficult it is for non-white actors to get roles that are for traditionally white characters in theatre.

Willa and Ethan both have feelings for one another. Ethan is more confident in his feelings than Willa but they’re both too scared to come clean to the other. Willa is terrified of losing Ethan and we get to be with her as she works through it.

Thank you to Love Notes PR & Gissane Sophia for the ARC.
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63 reviews1 follower
January 20, 2025
I am lucky enough to receive this book as an ARC.🖤
I have never read a book about a broadway play before. I have ever seen a broadway play before. After reading A Certain Step, I 100% want to and will be.
This story stole my heart from the beginning.
🎭 Best Friends to Lovers
🎭 LGBTQ+ Representation
🎭 Workplace Romance
🎭 He Falls First
🎭 Mental Health Representation

I loved Ethan from the beginning!! He is so sweet and considerate of Willa. Willa is such a kind soul and hilarious! I loved their humor. Their friendship is the type of friendship I want.😩 I can’t forget about Sahar. I want to be her friend. I absolutely love reading books about healthy friendships.🖤
I really appreciate that Gissane Sophia represented demisexual in this book. I can’t wait to share this book with my daughter and her friends!

Although I adore this book, please check your ‼️‼️‼️‼️TW‼️‼️‼️‼️
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