Emi, just eighteen, is an intern set designer. She is also out and has a six-time-dumped and five-times-returned relationship with Morgan, who now seems to want to get back together. Emi and her best friend, Charlotte, are avid film buffs and swoop to buy spoils from the house of a deceased cowboy-f...
Spoiler Rating: High Finest Katie, I read Nina LaCour’s Hold Still shortly after my friend Jeff died, and the book utterly wrecked me. So of course when I learned that LaCour had written a YA lesbian romance, I . . . well, okay. I let it sit in my TBR list for two years. But now I’ve read it, ...
Goodreads summary: Just out of high school, Emi Price is a talented young set designer already beginning to thrive in the L.A. film scene. But her artistic eye has failed her in one key area: helping her to design a love life that’s more than make-believe. Then she finds a mysterious letter at an es...
Oh dear Gods almighty, that main character was obnoxious. Poor me! Poor me! I'm 18, I'm a genius set designer, but no one sees my genius! Except for everyone on the sets of the major movies I'm working on! Poor me! My girlfriend has broken up with me 6 times and I think I might still want her...
This was an incredibly adorable novel, and I don't think there was a moment of unenjoyment when reading it. I loved all the characters, the non-issueness of the main character's sexuality, and the movie set aspects. They were probably my favourite part. Even though the premise and situations in this...
This is one of the most wonderful, perfect romances I have read in a long time. I loved this book from start to finish and by the end I was a blubbering mess of tears. It was that well written. I loved the LA setting, the inside look at how movies are made, and the characters were wonderful. The s...
2.5 starsFirst of all I want to say that I loved that the author wrote a lesbian romance without any "message" or issues surrounding the characters being, in fact, gay. It was a breath of fresh air for a relationship between two women (or men) to be treated so normally, because guess what? It IS. Ev...
I really enjoyed the story and the writing style of this book. I love the fact that the main character Emi is gay, but that is not the focus of the story; its more of a background type thing, while the main focus was on the movie and Ava and finding out what her history is and the friendships that ...
Loved it. Gorgeous writing, lovely story, and characters motivated by a love for storytelling. The final pages are brilliantly insightful and brought the whole story home. Definitely recommended.
This is possibly one of the my favorite reads so far. Everything Leads to You is about self discovery,and finding out what real love is.Emi is an extremely likeable character. I love that she has a strong relationship with her family and friends. She’s strong even when she doesn’t think she is. I al...
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