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No One Needs to Know
by Amanda Grace
**Review based on an ARC received for free from www.netgalley.com
When 18 year old Olivia falls in love for the first time, she didn't think it would be with a girl, and especially not the girl her twin brother Liam is dating.
The brother/sister/girl love triangle kind of made me feel sketchy as I read this (although it was never really clear if bro actually kissed or did anything with Zoey), and I'm not sure if I was glad the girls weren't too confused by being attracted to each other (although it was a first for both of them) or if it was unbelievable. This was very short, so not much of a time commitment, but also meant there wasn't enough time to really flesh out the characters or the struggles. The ending also wrapped up so neatly as to be completely unbelievable.
Cute enough romance to add to your YA collection, but not anything earth shattering or "can't be missed." There are better LGBT romances out there.
When 18 year old Olivia falls in love for the first time, she didn't think it would be with a girl, and especially not the girl her twin brother Liam is dating.
The brother/sister/girl love triangle kind of made me feel sketchy as I read this (although it was never really clear if bro actually kissed or did anything with Zoey), and I'm not sure if I was glad the girls weren't too confused by being attracted to each other (although it was a first for both of them) or if it was unbelievable. This was very short, so not much of a time commitment, but also meant there wasn't enough time to really flesh out the characters or the struggles. The ending also wrapped up so neatly as to be completely unbelievable.
Cute enough romance to add to your YA collection, but not anything earth shattering or "can't be missed." There are better LGBT romances out there.