If the Shoe Fits (Ask, Tell #3)
E.J. Noyes
Rated: 4.35 of 5 stars
4.35
· Steam/Spice level: 4 of 5
Explicit open door [?]
· 18 ratings · 332 pages · Published: 15 Nov 2019
When a chance meeting with Brooke Donnelly leaves Jana literally and figuratively off-balance, it doesn’t take long for her initial annoyance to turn into the first sparks of friendship. Jana always thought she was happy with her life, but the more time she spends with Brooke, the more she realizes something is missing. And maybe not just in the friendship department.
But how do you make that leap when you’ve never even considered kissing a woman, and have spent your whole life avoiding romantic commitments? Being brave, taking the first step, and admitting she wants to try to make things work with Brooke is only the beginning. Whether it’s the beginning of a disaster—or everything Jana hadn’t realized she wanted—depends on if Brooke can also be brave enough…
Genre: Romance
Editor: Cath Walker
Cover Designer: Kayla Mancuso
111,000 words
Tagged as:
- lesbian romance 9
- contemporary 3
- bisexuality 3
- friends to lovers 3
- competent heroine 3
- white collar heroine 3
- forced proximity 2
- queer romance 2
- caretaking 1
- angst 1
- queer awakening 1
- slow burn 1
- found family 1
- workplace/office 1
- cheerful/happy heroine 1
- shy heroine 1
- sweet/gentle heroine 1
- take-charge heroine 1
- sassy heroine 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- self harm 2
- queerphobia 2
- geography
- washington d.c. 2
- Format
- Audiobook
- first person pov 3
romance tags
The 'Ask, Tell' series
4.51 · 69 ratings
angst · queer · sweet heroine · competent heroine · sassy heroine · strong heroine · audiobook · contemporary · f-f · caretaking · height-difference · lgbtqia hate · slow burn · multicultural · hurt-comfort · cheerful heroine · age difference · forced proximity · mental-trauma · washington-dc
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