

How do I talk about Felix? Have you ever read a book and felt like the protagonist could be your best friend? That is Felix to me. Why is writing reviews for books that I feel have taken up permanent space in my soul so difficult? I cannot contain my emotions so I am giving you a bullet points- style review: And honestly, writing a review for this one is hard. Have you ever felt angry at yourself while reading a book because you cannot believe that there exists an alternative universe in which you didn’t pick up this particular story, that there is a you out there who will never experience the glory of these words that have forever changed you? Yeah, this is what happened when I read this book.


And even if I could, I don’t fucking want to. The quote that will not leave you: “You don’t get to use my pain to make your point.” *cue me crying in the background, clutching the book*

If you like the friends-to-lovers trope and the enemies-to-lovers trope…you should pick this up.There’s a whodunit plot that will keep you on your toes.The friendship dynamics between Felix and Ezra will mend your heart (cinnamon roll who is protected by equally messy cinnamon roll, basically).Psst! #ReadWithPride is a new series here on The Nerd Daily where we strive to regularly highlight #ownvoices authors and their queer stories! This series aims to shed more light on diverse, unique reads we want to make sure that everyone can find themselves represented in books! If you have a suggestion for a book you would love to gain more attention, drop us a line! In the words of Raymond Holt from Brooklyn Nine-Nine: “Every time someone steps up and says who they are, the worlds becomes a better, more interesting place.” We appreciate your help in doing our part to create that place!
