My first Karin Kallmaker novel. The whole experience was okay. This is an older novel in comparison to most of the stuff I read (it was published in 1994) and it definitely feels its age. For example, at the start of the novel, Jackie identifies as straight, but after her encounter with Leah, she begins to question that until she comes to the conclusion that she's a lesbian. And, yes, this is absolutely a thing that happens, but there's never a moment where she may consider that she's bisexual, given the fact that she's exclusively dated men up to this point. I find with a lot of older novels I read, there's this binary: gay or straight. And I'm not trying to imply that bisexuality is holding place for lesbianism, but it's odd to me that it wasn't considered here. When I came out, I had to grapple with that. Was a bi? I'd certainly had crushes on guys. Was I a lesbian? While I eventually landed on lesbian, I wasn't sure initially. So I always find it a little odd that it doesn't even seem to be an option in older novels.
It also felt its age in that, in the absence of any real market (i.e. competition) for sapphic romance, it feels very shallow (e.g. instant love despite the fact that Leah's mostly a jerk to Jackie). I'm sure had I read this in 1994, it would have blown my mind to read about two women falling in love, but 30 years later this just doesn't hold up to the standard I'm expecting (and that bar isn't even high, if I'm honest). So I'm curious how I'd react to a more recent Kallmaker novel.
Overall, the romance is sweet in its way. I wish I could rate this higher because this is a forerunning book. 2.5 stars, which I will round up because it's not really fair to judge this entirely with 2024 eyes.