![]() ![]() The fact that I have to wait until February for Count Your Lucky Stars to come out to finish the trilogy is causing me distress. This series is an absolute delight that I return to time and time again when I need a break from the real world or just because I feel like it. It’s important to show that, and she has in both her books. It is also great bi representation simply because not every bisexual will end up with the same sex, and vice versa. As with Written in the Stars, there is a bisexual main character and while that isn’t in the forefront of every conversation or scene, it is mentioned or implied a few times. I sincerely believe that this book is romance perfection. Books Authors Canadian authors Kids & Teens. If you’ve read Written in the Stars, then you already know that Alexandria Bellefleur is one of the most gifted debut romance authors of 2020, and with this book, she basically takes romance to a whole other level. In a delightful follow-up to Written in the Stars, Alexandria Bellefleur delivers another queer rom-com about a hopeless romantic who vows to show his childh. While the relationship is between a man and a woman, it is in no way ‘straight’. Hang the Moon is a joyful and romantic breath of fresh air. ![]() She’s packed the novel full of tropes, as is her MO (oh my god, there’s only one bed?) and the human golden retriever that is Brendon is impossible not to love. A follow-up/companion novel to her Written in The Stars, Hang The Moon follows Darcy’s brother and her best friend and their…dynamic. ![]() Once again, Bellefleur has gifted us a magnificent comfort read. Publishing Date/Publisher: May 25, 2021/ Avon ![]()
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