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Spicy Sapphic Christmas
by Eada Friesian
Eada Fresian wasn’t kidding when she titled this Spicy Sapphic Christmas. With seven separate well written spicy scenes throughout the book, it is definitely that! The story centers on two musical duos: Bunny and Piper, best friends who have been playing together for decades; and sisters Bea and Jo, up and coming artists who perform together as Sole Sisters.
Bea and Jo are open about their sexuality and have gone out of their way to sign with Siena, Bunny and Piper’s agent, knowing that she’s an out lesbian. Bunny and Piper have been in the closet for years, and Bunny is absolutely terrified of coming out and the effect it would have on their careers. She can’t deny the connection she has with Bea, but her fear causes a lot of issues for them and their respective duos. Meanwhile Piper and Jo are getting closer, having found a kindred spirit in the other.
It took me a little bit to get into this story, but I thoroughly enjoyed the plot and by the end I couldn’t put it down. I really liked Bea, and although Bunny was a jerk sometimes I did get where she was coming from to an extent and I could see why Bea was so drawn to her, and why she and Piper were so close. Piper and Jo were my favorites, though. I absolutely adored both of them and was cheering so hard for them.
I received a free ARC from the author, but my review is unbiased and left voluntarily.
Bea and Jo are open about their sexuality and have gone out of their way to sign with Siena, Bunny and Piper’s agent, knowing that she’s an out lesbian. Bunny and Piper have been in the closet for years, and Bunny is absolutely terrified of coming out and the effect it would have on their careers. She can’t deny the connection she has with Bea, but her fear causes a lot of issues for them and their respective duos. Meanwhile Piper and Jo are getting closer, having found a kindred spirit in the other.
It took me a little bit to get into this story, but I thoroughly enjoyed the plot and by the end I couldn’t put it down. I really liked Bea, and although Bunny was a jerk sometimes I did get where she was coming from to an extent and I could see why Bea was so drawn to her, and why she and Piper were so close. Piper and Jo were my favorites, though. I absolutely adored both of them and was cheering so hard for them.
I received a free ARC from the author, but my review is unbiased and left voluntarily.