Wilson’s breezy narrative and the inventive Last Chance Dance premise make a winning combination in this romance where Leila learns how to trust again while figuring out how to define herself outside of her relationship status.
This feels like the first book of a beautiful relationship, and the other condiments, or side characters, are ready to step into the refrigerator’s glowing limelight as well. Readers will clamor for more.
Sass has undoubtedly joined the ranks of breakout queer YA romance authors such as Steven Salvatore and Jason June. This is not one to miss. Recommended first purchase for all collections serving teens.