A review by morganthebee
Act Two: A Sapphic Second Chance Novella by Rochelle Wolf

4.0

Act Two is a short but sweet as pie second chance story about Gabriella, a tech manager, and Jenna, an actress who has returned to Toronto after a year away. The story is told from Gabriella’s perspective, and her best friends, the side characters, are wonderful. Gabriella and Jenna clearly care for each other and have a desire to reconnect and communicate with each other in ways they weren’t able to during their first go around.

It’s a little short (it is a novella after all), but I found myself wishing it was a bit longer and more fleshed out. It also would have benefitted from one final pass through a proofreader, as there are a few errors throughout. There are places where there’s a word missing, one place where there are two words where it seems Wolf wasn’t sure what to go with and both were left, that sort of thing. That said, all of my very minor complaints are things that are fixable or can be developed, and the quality and natural flow of the writing overall was great. I look forward to reading the next story!

I received a free ARC from the author through BookSirens, but my review is unbiased.