"People who were meant to be together were connected by this thread. Maybe that’s why you feel drawn to her. Maybe you guys have that thread."
When Sophia, a timid young woman who grew up intensely sheltered following the death of her father, meets Annabella, a loud, proud lesbian, the two are inexplicably drawn to each other. Though the pair grows closer and closer, the dreams of one threaten to tear them apart. Can their thread survive the tautening?
The writing was mediocre, but worse yet the author is a transmisogynistic radical feminist who despises trans women and has several weirdly obsessive hate blogs dedicated to making that a known point.
Like, I cannot stress enough that the book itself is hackneyed and boringly beige but also she's a TERF.
Got sent this book on my Discord server and holy shit it was bad. Like not even just in the fact that the author is weirdly obsessed with hating trans and bisexual women, it's just the most boring, bland and yawn-inducing shlock.