"Rayne and Delilah's Midnite Matinee" by Jeff Zenter...this was yet another Uppercase Box Book. Signed. Sealed. Delivered right to me.
Delia (Delilah) and Josie (Rayne) have their own late night horror-themed, bad-movie-centered talk show. If you can call it that. It's strange and weird and bad (just bad) and they love it. It's theirs. But Josie is given an opportunity (an ultimatum) about her future, her dream job. But Delia has the opportunity to confront the father who ran out on her when she was little. But they finally have a shot to make their show ("Midnite Matinee") something big, finally meeting with someone big. But, but, but...but what happens when everything and nothing all happens at once.
You gotta love a cheesy, YA-contemporary romance novels. And by you, I mean me. Cause I do, a loooooot (queue a series of posts about just that).
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I love, love, love reading about love. That is what I do best. Reading and writing about people falling in love... Here I will post reviews on books about love, about romance, about LGBTQIA. Sometimes there will be full-length, publish-worthy reviews. Sometimes the posts will be slightly this side of a literary rant. If you have any recommendations for me, please, reach out.
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