When her best friend Kenny asked her if his younger sister Charley could stay with her for three months – the length of her internship –, Kiki didn’t think twice. I could stop here but I have good things to say, so I will. I really enjoyed this and it made me really excited to read more by Meka James.Ĥ.5* – Why is this so short? That will be my only complaint. I mean extremely hot and there was a lot of it. The fact that while KiKi was nervous about Kenny learning of their relationship she still refused to keep Charley a secret. The respect that existed between KiKi and Charley. There are a lot of sapphic romances that exist, but it becomes more limited when you want the leads to be Black and the story written by a Black writer. Let me explain why this book is so important. Kenny asks KiKi if his sister can move in with her which at first doesn't seem like a big deal because the women have lived with each other for a while however, things quickly change and it's clear that the women have an attraction to each other. The story focuses on KiKi who is best friends with Kenny. There is also some forced proximity which made it even better. I haven't read many romance books that are the "best friends brother" trope, but this was definitely a nice sapphic twist. It made me uncomfortable, but in a good way. I'm not sure if I should have listened to this one in a public place. My only criticism (like everyone else) is that it should have been longer I shouldn't have been listening to this book in public place.
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