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We
love the friends-to-lovers trope. Added to that is an overlay of internal teen
struggle with sexuality.
Madison
and Lacey are best friends. Madison (the narrator) is attracted to her best
friend but tries to keep it quiet. Till they kiss. Then she finds it harder to
control her feelings while Lacey wants to ignore the incident. However, they
continue sharing a relationship which is in a weird zone between friends and definitely,
most definitely, not friendship.
This
teenage angst trope is very, very common. But in this one Marks introduces blatant
exhibitionism where Lacey puts on a show for her best friend every night. Okay,
confession…that was way titillating and what kept us invested in this
relationship.
It
is a fairly short, very feel-good read.
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