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CAN'T RESIST HER by Kianna Alexander

CAN'T RESIST HER

by Kianna Alexander

Pub Date: July 19th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5420-3409-8
Publisher: Montlake Romance

When two women who were high school flames end up on opposite sides of a controversial building project, sparks fly—and a few sharp nails.

When Summer Graves returns to her hometown, the Ivy neighborhood of Austin, she's dismayed to find that much has changed from her childhood memories. The neighborhood is rapidly gentrifying. The Sojourner Truth Charter Academy—a school founded by Summer’s grandmother that has been closed for the past 10 years—is slated for demolition to make way for a new multiuse development, and Summer is determined not to let that happen. When Summer runs into Aiko Holt, her high school crush, at the work site, she realizes that she can’t let Aiko be the one who gets away (again!). The only problem: Aiko is the architect in charge of the Sojourner Truth tear down. Will steamy romance prevail, or will the building project tear them asunder? The best moments of this novel are the nuanced explorations of the impact of gentrification on communities of color, portrayals of queer people of color and their stories, and some pretty hot bedroom scenes. As Summer and Aiko’s relationship develops, they each must examine and adjust their opposing perspectives, ultimately mapping out a compromise for the building project that could serve as a model for conscious development projects in the real world. Unfortunately, the writing is uneven, featuring flat dialogue, odd descriptions, and weird choices in narration. Why do we need to know every single outfit every character wears in every scene down to the details of jewelry? Why are all the main characters’ stray thoughts italicized and isolated from the narration? And it’s hard to escape the feeling that we’ve heard this story before: It’s a steamier version of Two Weeks’ Notice starring Sandra Bullock.

A sexy, fun romance that can get dragged down by its own prose.