Good morning, readers.
I have to let you know up front this is not the type of book I would normally read, but the book is only 96 pages and I was intrigued about what the author, Sage Donnell, would accomplish in such a limited number of pages. Let's dive in!
Spring break is coming up
and high school teacher Kade could not be more excited to spend the week with
her girlfriend, Aiesha. The two haven't seen much of each other since their
Valentine's trip thanks to their long distance relationship and generally busy
lives, but this will give them the opportunity to spend the whole week
together.
Will friends, surfing, and a few communication issues get in the way?
Features an ace-spectrum
character.
While I've read Lesbian romances, the aspectrum character was new to me. Sometimes, authors forget that regardless of gender, or sexual preferences, the core of the relationship is the same. Are they compatible and can they work within those challenges and come together?
Sage Donnell did this masterfully. There is no gratuitous sex in the book. It's very clean, behind closed doors (or at least out of site since they're sleeping in a loft). SPRING TRIP is all about finding your way in a new, budding relationship. She shows Kade's struggle and growth masterfully as well as Aiesha's understanding of Kade's struggle and patience to let things grow naturally between them.
Again, while this isn't my normal read, I enjoyed the story. Isn't that why we read books? For the stories?
I'm giving SPRING TRIP...

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