5/25/2023 0 Comments The falling in love montage reviewThis is (thankfully) not a coming-out story. The main relationship involves these two, though I won’t say how it ends! LGBTQ content assessment Ruby’s sexuality is never labeled, but for the duration of the book, seems to exclude men. Saoirse is a lesbian and the book makes a point of saying so more than once. Cue, a to-do list of dates, or as they like to say, a “falling in love montage.” Characters/Relationships Enter Ruby, a queer English girl obsessed with rom-coms. Grumpy teenage lesbian, Saoirse, bitter from her first heartbreak, vows to keep feelings at a safe distance–that is, not feeling at all. LGBTQ Book, The Montage: Light spoilers Genre/Plot The Montage fits into the following category for the Sapphic Reader Challenge: Read 10 (or more) sapphic books in 2021 to participate! You can read Jae’s full rules and guidelines on her website. I read The Falling in Love Montage as part of Jae’s Sapphic Reader Challenge. You can find all LGBTQ book reviews here. Catch up on my last book review of Dreadnought by April Daniels. Welcome to another LGBTQ book review! All reviews touch on genre/plot, tropes (if any), quality of LGBTQ content, and avoid most spoilers.
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