Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Rachel Lacey - It's In Her Kiss review

I just adore Rachel's writing and this book captured my attention. It was sweet, moving and I adored the Broadway aspect. Jules and Sophie meet at an audition for It's In Her Kiss. I enjoyed the ease of friendship that started between them. While things were friendly at first, the chemistry between these two was simmering beneath the surface. Sophie knows who she is and is there for Julia in many ways. This role helps Julia open her eyes and her wants. I liked the growing feelings between them and how they were there for each other. It's a new role for Julia in both life and on stage. I was lost in their story and Rachel does a great job of bringing the feels! 


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Two Broadway actresses, one starring role, and a kiss that might turn rivals…into lovers.

Sophie Rindell has dreamed of performing on Broadway since she was a little girl. But after more than ten years of auditioning, she’s still waiting tables and sleeping on a friend’s couch while she waits for her big break. When she lands an audition for a new musical called It’s in Her Kiss, she’s sure this is the one. Not only is she auditioning for the lead, but it’s a queer role, the role of a lifetime for Sophie.

Julia Vega has been working on Broadway for years now, but she hasn’t landed a starring role…yet. When she meets Sophie at the audition for It’s in Her Kiss, she senses a kindred spirit. They’re both talented and driven, but unlike Sophie, who’s been out since high school, Jules is still coming to terms with her sexuality. This role—if she lands it—could help define more than her career.

As their rivalry heats up, Jules and Sophie fight an attraction that blazes hotter than the spotlight. When the curtain rises on opening night, love might take center stage.

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