I've read a few of Jasmine Guillory's books and enjoyed them, so I was happy to pick this one up. Her genre is usually contemporary romance or rom-com, but this was is her first queer romance novel.
Description:
Avery Jensen is almost thirty, fresh off a breakup, and she’s tired of always being so uptight and well-behaved. She wants to get a hobby, date around (especially other women), flirt with everyone she sees, all the fun stuff normal people do in their twenties. One Avery doesn't know how to do any of that. She doesn't have a lot of dating experience, with men or women, and despite being self-assured at work, she doesn't have a lot of confidence when it comes to romance.
Enter Taylor Cameron, Napa Valley's biggest flirt and champion heartbreaker. Taylor just broke up with her most recent girlfriend, and her best friend bet her that she can't make it until Labor Day without sleeping with someone. (Two whole months? Without sex? Taylor?!?!) So, she offers to give Avery flirting lessons. It will keep her busy, stop her from texting people she shouldn't. And it might distract her from how inadequate she feels compared to her friends, who all seem much more settled and adult than Taylor.
At first, Avery is stiff and nervous, but Taylor is patient and encouraging, and soon, Avery looks forward to their weekly lessons. She tells herself it's because the lessons are fun, not because she kind of might have a little bit of a crush on Taylor. Taylor doesn't even try to deny that she's intrigued by Avery, but she's still got a bet to win. With Taylor’s help, Avery is finally doing what she wants to flirting with lots of women, making friends, having fun! But after a while, it becomes impossible for Avery and Taylor to ignore their attraction to one another, despite them both insisting to themselves and everyone else that it isn't serious. When Taylor is forced to confront her feelings for Avery, she doesn't know what to do, how to deal with it, and most importantly, if she's already ruined the best thing she's ever had.
My Thoughts:
The flirting lessons are fun and made me laugh many times, so this was an enjoyable read. The sex was more detailed than I would like in any book though. Taylor takes on her mentor role well in teaching Avery how to flirt and approach women she is interested in. Avery is brave and willing to try anything Taylor throws out there. Taylor is admired and maintains confidence and all that Avery wants to emulate. I enjoyed the flirting lessons, they were innovative and fun. This book did have humor which is always nice. Not my favorite by Guillory, but a good story.
Thanks to Berkley Publishing Group through Netgalley for an advance copy.