There’s also Smith, Shara’s longtime quarterback sweetheart, and Rory, Shara’s bad boy neighbor with a crush. On a furious hunt for answers, Chloe discovers she’s not the only one Shara kissed. Her only rival: prom queen Shara Wheeler, the principal’s perfect progeny.īut a month before graduation, Shara kisses Chloe and vanishes. The thing that’s kept her going: winning valedictorian. After her moms moved her from SoCal to Alabama for high school, she’s spent the past four years dodging gossipy classmates and a puritanical administration at Willowgrove Christian Academy. The Summary:Ĭhloe Green is so close to winning. Turns out, 24 years out of a toxic private Christian segregation academy is just enough time to process it again on the page. But I wasn’t sure I was ready for young adult novel of the same ilk with a dash of … well, my own high school experience. McQuiston is a giant in the sweet and funny LGBTQ rom-coms, and her debut, Red, White and Royal Blue was a massive hit and one of my favorite contemporary romances of the last few years. Take John Green and Nina LaCour and mix with a little smidge of sweet tea-flavored southern religious trauma, and you’ll get the newest novel from runaway best-seller, Casey McQuiston, I Kissed Shara Wheeler.
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