I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This is a cute story. The romance felt like a subplot to me, which is fine but I was under the impression that the talent show would be a subplot and the romance would be the main part of the story.
I really enjoyed all of the characters, except for Savannah. While she was definitely written as a "bad guy" or the person you're supposed to root against, she also seemed to get away with everything she did to Landon at the end of the story. As a result, the ending was less satisfying for me. None of the toxic stuff she did or said throughout the book was really addressed and it felt like the characters just moved on and decided not to have their own opinions about her. Because Landon decided to try and stay civil with Savannah, none of the other characters, who had shown previous dislike towards her, acted any differently.
Overall, the ending seemed rushed and the elements of the toxic relationship between Savannah and Landon could have been fleshed out more. It took me a long time to get into this story because I disliked Savannah so much. So, once I got into the story, I really hoped for some of the stuff she said to come back and bite her in some way.
There are also a lot of time skips throughout the book, which isn't a problem, but, most of them are at the end of the story when Landon and Colton finally get together. Like I said before the ending just feels a bit rushed because of this. Between two chapters, a month can pass. And after seeing so much of Landon's relationship with Savannah and their prep for the talent show, it's disappointing that Landon and Colton's relationship didn't get as much time.
While this story is cute and touches on important aspects of being bisexual, it also leaves me pretty unsatisfied.