This was a cute rivals-to-lovers romance and I quite enjoyed the worldbuilding — it dives right in and trusts the reader to gather what’s going on in the academic discussions, and I liked seeing the worldbuilding unfold that way. I’ve read E.E. Ottoman’s work before and I can definitely tell this is one of his earlier ones (and there are a few copy editing errors if you’re sensitive to that), but the concept was fun, and it has the same warmth of the historical romances of his I’ve read. Andrea and Geoffrey were fun to get to know, and this made a great quick read on Trans Visibility Day.
This was a cute rivals-to-lovers romance and I quite enjoyed the worldbuilding — it dives right in and trusts the reader to gather what’s going on in the academic discussions, and I liked seeing the worldbuilding unfold that way. I’ve read E.E. Ottoman’s work before and I can definitely tell this is one of his earlier ones (and there are a few copy editing errors if you’re sensitive to that), but the concept was fun, and it has the same warmth of the historical romances of his I’ve read. Andrea and Geoffrey were fun to get to know, and this made a great quick read on Trans Visibility Day.