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Review: Hairpin Curves by Elia Winters

Hairpin Curves

Hairpin Curves by Elia Winters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hello Book Friends! HAIRPIN CURVES by Elia Winters was a delightful LGBTQ+ book about Megan Harris and her ex-friend Scarlett Andrews. Scarlett used to have the biggest crush on Megan in high school. Scarlett knew she was bisexual and came out in her teens. Megan discovers that she is attracted to women but only once in college. Just as they were on the verge to go to college and be roommates, Scarlett changes her mind and decides to attend another school, leaving Megan to fend for herself. Needless to say, they stopped being friends on that day. Several years later, they agree to embark on a long road-trip to attend their childhood friend’s wedding in Québec city. It is always nice to see my hometown mentioned in a book! Who does not love a story that mentions their hometown?!?! Megan and Scarlett will be facing many challenges on this road-trip. Will this bring them further apart or will they rediscover their friendship? Will the close proximity revive or destroy Scarlett’s crush on Megan? Could this lead to more than just friendship?

The story is full of tension, fun events, rediscovery, making amends, and love. It is a fast sexy hot read that you don’t want to miss.

🙋🏼‍♀️ Thank you, Harlequin Publicity Team for sending me a copy of this delightful book. HAIRPIN CURVES by Elia Winters will be available at your favourite bookstore on July 28, 2020. 

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