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Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous

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An actress home for the holidays makes a bet with her former best friend-turned-online sensation.

Katie Price is known in every living room in America. A small-town Wisconsin girl who became an A-list star, she rarely makes it home, but this year is different... Little does she know it will lead her straight into the piercing blue-eyed gaze of Wil Greene.

A lot has happened in the decade since those cold Wisconsin nights when Wil and Katie drove around in Wil’s Bronco senior year. Since then, Wil's law career hasn’t taken off. Her father passed away. And what started as a personal challenge―kissing a new person twice a week, every week―has made her a growing sensation, but her life is still stuck in phase one. Through the years, the two have never left each other's thoughts and desires, but now suddenly, they are back in each others' lives. Their reconnection is instantaneous and the passion is palpable... but can it stand the test of time?

Witty, emotional, and steamy, Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous is an unforgettable romantic read for everyone who almost kissed their best friend. And then finally did.

368 pages, Paperback

First published June 11, 2024

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Mae Marvel

3 books89 followers
Mae Marvel is the alias of cowriters Ruthie Knox and Annie Mare, bestselling authors of over a dozen acclaimed romance novels between them. Mae lives with two teenagers, two dogs, one cat, four hermit crabs, and a plethora of snails and fish in a witchy century house in Wisconsin whose extravagant perennial garden gives them something to look forward to in the depths of winter. In addition to romance, they also write mystery novels and cannot promise not to branch into new novelistic territories at a moment’s notice. They can be found online at maemarvel.com.

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1,851 reviews12.4k followers
July 14, 2024
**3.5-stars**

Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous is a sex positive Sapphic Romance story. While it had some slight pacing issues for me, I'm glad I read it. I def had fun with the characters.



This story follows A-list celebrity actress, Katie Price, who returns home to Wisconsin for the holidays and ends up reconnecting with her long-lost best friend, Wil Greene, a budding internet star known for kissing strangers.

It may have been a decade since Katie and Wil last connected, but once they do, it's like they never left each other sides. The mutual attraction is undeniable.



Each of the women are going through some personal struggles, and we do get keyed into those things. So, while there's a lot of cutesy romance moments, there's also some substance and relatable life issues.

I really enjoyed the start of this, meeting Katie and Wil, as well as learning their thoughts and feelings on one another. I was immediately struck by the amount of chemistry the authors were able to create between these two women.

There's something so sexy about mutual attraction that hasn't culminated yet. The pining for one another, as they get reacquainted. I feel like the authors really nailed that feeling. I felt it in my stomach, the butterflies.



I also really enjoyed the last 20%, including the overall conclusion. Sadly, the middle bit did drag for me. Some of it, the thoughts of the MCs, in particular with regards to one another, started to feel repetitive and I wanted more consistent forward motion with the plot.

It made the story feel longer than it actually is. The middle of the story just failed to capture my attention and keep it, unlike the beginning and the end. I enjoyed Katie's perspective a little more than Wil's, so that also added to my sense of unevenness with the book.



With this being said, overall, I feel like this is a fun, oft-steamy, female-female romance that a lot of Readers are going to enjoy. There are many different aspects of this to connect to, and for the right Reader, at the right time, I can see this becoming a new favorite Romance story for them.

I appreciated how open Marvel made these characters. They talked through everything. Their past, their wants, their fears; they even had close relationships with their Moms. That was a treat to see.



At the end of the day, while this didn't necessarily knock my socks off, I'm excited to see where these authors go from here. I will def check out whatever they write next.

Thank you to the publisher, Griffin and Macmillan Audio, for providing me copies to read and review. I hope Katie and Wil live happily ever after!
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2,724 reviews418 followers
June 9, 2024
Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous by Mae Marvel
Contemporary sapphic romance. Diverse. Dual POV. Second chance troupe.
Wilifred Greene and Katie Price were best friends during their school years. But Katie left for Hollywood at eighteen and the two haven’t seen each other in person for thirteen years. Katie is coming home for the year-end holidays. While they haven’t talked to each other in person, they have kept behind the scenes. Both have millions of followers. Katie as a famous actress, and Wil as a famous TikTok influencer with a goal of kissing two new people every week. Maybe now they are both home in Green Bay, Wisconsin they can actually talk about their feelings for each other.

🎧 I alternated between an ebook copy and an audiobook which was narrated by Mia Hutchinson-Shaw. The performance was engaging with two distinct voices for the two main characters though it did seem a bit slow to me. I increased the speed a point or two from my usual. The banter in the narration was fun and the sex was steamy. There is a lot of the characters questioning themselves and their relationships so there isn’t a lot of “jolly” in the audiobook other than a few select passages. Certainly the ending and family holiday time was more upbeat. I did love the mid west setting of the women and their families.
The narration gives you action and distinctive voices but the print or ebook version gives a little better definition between the two POV’s. There is also a lot of background and more subtle feelings giving the audio a bit of an edge for the more visual or action oriented reader.
I can easily recommend either format for reading this book. Or do both together which is my preferred method if I have the time.

Overall a touching and happy romance. It was great that the mothers knew about their feelings when they were teens and didn’t interfere. I loved the cat buttons so Katie and Sue and the rest of the cats could talk to each other. 50 language buttons. I had no idea it was a thing. Sure, I’ve seen the dog and bank commercials but thought it was just a gimmick.
A heart happy romance.

I received a copy of this from NetGalley and publisher Macmillan Audio.
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844 reviews164 followers
May 31, 2024
thanks to NetGalley, St. Martin's Press, and Macmillan Audio for the advanced ebook copy and advanced audiobook copy of this cute queer celebrity romance.

the pub date on this one is June 11th, 2024.

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i've been swinging and missing within the romance genre lately, so this book was a pretty refreshing departure from low star ratings and the DNFs i've been experiencing.

here's the story of katie price, award-winning celebrity, actress, and filmmaker, but most importantly, childhood best friend of one very stuck wil price, grieving the loss of her father and not quite able to ignite her motivation to finish up law school. instead, she's reached her own level of fame - she's kissing strangers on the internet in sixty second clips she posts to tiktok in a project about connection and intimacy.

and connect is what katie and wil begin to do again. they've lost touch over the years for multiple reasons, some of them sabotage from katie's inner circle. via continued harassment via an older ex that's furiously clutching at katie's coattails to stay relevant in the media, katie's grown frustrated with her life, with the continued gossip circling around her and her private life, with her ex-boyfriend's lies threatening her chances at career growth.

i found this a pretty refreshing read. some parts of this book were a lil weird (did busy phillips consent to all that? lol) but one of my pet peeves with romance is when two people don't communicate and talk out their issues with adults. i can't really say that happened a lot here. sometimes i felt like katie should have spoken up, but a lot of her issues with communication lived with her trauma which i felt like the book did a good job of gently walking us through. even with sex - yes, i know - there was a scene where they asked each other if they were okay with penetration. especially with trauma in the mix, the existence of stone tops and touch-me-nots within the lesbian community, it was refreshing to see this written on page.

where i think this book struggled was with pace/length. this book was a lot longer than i think was strictly necessary, especially for a romance. i did zone out a little in places. also, maybe this is just me being single, but i'm not sure i understood the purpose of wil's kissing project other than to create chemistry between wil and katie. but even with that, i didn't mind. this was super cute and a recommendation from me.
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259 reviews445 followers
November 4, 2023
A very special thanks to St. Martin's Press and Netgalley for sharing this advanced copy with me in exchange for my honest thoughts!!

Oh, this book had NO business gripping my heart like it did!! I was so not prepared!! For once, I felt like the description provided for this book gave very little away. Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous is so, so much more than what meets the eye (or synopsis). It's more than just a bet, or a famous actress coming home to Green Bay for the holidays and reconnecting with a childhood friend. It's a heartwarming story of love–two people finding what they need in another person, and communicating their feelings in healthy ways. 

I thought so much of this story was original, and was taken in directions that were wholly opposite of your typical, tropey romance. Wil is an effortlessly cool, internet famous TikTok star who's channel is just her kissing a new person from Green Bay twice a week. V interesting idea, but I love how it's more than just kissing–it's diving deep into who the person is that Wil is kissing. And Katie is on the verge of starting her own production company as an already successful actress, but comes with a lot of traumatic baggage. Both women are strong, powerful in their own ways, and aren't afraid to articulate their needs! We love to see it!! I also really loved that this story didn't follow the typical trope of what happens when one partner is uber famous, and a "regular" person is brought into their world (they usually can't handle it, and that "regular" person ends up being the one to blame? Never understood that!). 

My only downside is that the story felt a bit long, which is odd since it's only 368 pages. But regardless, the representation was done so so well. And also love setting such a progressive story in a conservative-leaning area–what a juxtaposition!!

There's a line in the author's note that I loved, which I'll share with ya'll:
"Keep working, protect and take care of others, make community and connections, include, learn, choose love, [and] put down attitudes and bias that don't serve."👏
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780 reviews166 followers
July 2, 2024
4.5 stars
Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous feels like a future classic queer novel! The story follows two ex-best friends as they reunite and come to terms with new and old revelations. The romance feels so true to life. It's the classic gay love story of realizing your friendship with someone was more than that a minute too late. Except these characters get their second chance, and make the most of it. Additionally, this novel balances a really endearing and tension-filled romance with bittersweet, grounded themes quite well. While this novel can be sad at times, the characters and themes are always growing in a very authentic and moving way. Overall, I'm so glad I picked this up. I've read a lot of rom-coms lately, and I think I needed something with a little more depth like this. I highly recommend this novel, especially to LGBTQ+ readers who will find inevitably find something in it to relate to. (And on a more lighthearted note, I loved the gay cat mom rep, lol)
Thank you to the publisher and Macmillan Audio for the ARCs in exchange for an honest review!
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3,053 reviews225 followers
June 4, 2024
Since graduating from high school, Katie has moved up in the world—made a name for herself as an actress, earned more money than she'll ever need, and more recently started to make a name for herself as a director too. Meanwhile, Wil has been quietly humming along in Wisconsin, having put her dreams on hold and never picked them up again. She's TikTok famous, making out with new people regularly on the Internet, but her plans (law school, for example, or living somewhere other than Wisconsin) haven't materialised, and she's not in a rush to change that.

But Katie's dreams—so tangible, and so close—are being consistently undermined by her ex, the truth about whom she's kept secret for years. And Wil's dreams aren't gone, but she's buried them deep. And when Katie comes home for the holidays and stays awhile, suddenly they're each in a position to help the other...

This was a lot of fun to read. The book is navigating and balancing a whole host of different things: Katie's career, Wil's double life as a TikTok sensation, #MeToo (though not in so many words), being a woman in Hollywood, grief, and on it goes. (Also: very, very vocal and—more to the point—eloquent cats. I am not convinced.) Their relationship, as it develops, is not without its difficulties, but I always appreciate it when those difficulties are more external than internal—that is, in this case, there's very little 'if we'd just had an honest conversation the book would be over already' and a great deal more 'even if our relationship is straightforward privately, it will be complicated publicly'. Both of them roll with it, which is also very satisfying.

A couple of quibbles: first, at times it felt like Wil was only becoming fully formed as the book went on—she gets more butch, I think, and while it's possible that I just missed the clues, it felt like something that was only solidifying for the author as time went on. Second, while the supporting cast is generally fab, I wouldn't have minded seeing some more complexity from them—they tend to be either diverse, liberal, smart, compassionate Wunderkinder or (admittedly and fortunately rarely) Just Generally Bad. And not to complain about having diverse/liberal/smart/compassionate Wunderkinder around...but I suppose it stays a bit surface. Finally: Katie Price is an odd choice of name for a character who is an actress when there is already a real-life person by the same name who has worked very hard to be in the public eye.

Altogether lively and on point, though. 3.5 stars and would read more.

Thanks to the author and publisher for providing a review copy through NetGalley.
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615 reviews25 followers
June 14, 2024
I almost gave up on this book 3 times because nobody talks like a real human being. Held to the end because of the premise and because I really, really wanted a lesbian novel about a famous actress and her teenage crush reuniting — and on that front this book delivered! However, it wasn't for me.

The good: cute premise. Some hot kissing scenes. Inclusive. Feel good.

The bad: absolutely nobody talks like a real human being. There's no meaningful conflict, and the story twists itself in knots to explain why the main characters couldn't have reunited sooner, but the more it does that the more it draws attention to how absolutely weird it is that there's 0 resenment on Wil's part for having been ghosted by her Former Best Friend Who Made It Big In Hollywood, to the point where Katie — the actress — skipped Wil's dad's funeral a decade prior, and for some reason, Wil is the one to apologise that she disappeared? The diversity is paper thin — it feels like the authors wanted to make up for the fact that the main characters are two young white conventionally attractive women, so every background character is presented with a 3 paragraphs infodump on their diversity creed and everyone speaks like they just attended a diversity seminar and digresses into As You Know explainers about Systemic Issues In Society and Predatory Behaviours In Relationships. I was rolling my eyes and skipping ahead a lot. At one point, I was gritting my teeth about how universally beloved and adored each of the main characters are within their respective spheres and how everyone in their lives was just waiting to roll out a red carpet so they can go out and pursue their dreams. Yawn. This novel about two women stuck in a rut of their own making would maybe hit a bit harder if they actually had any issues to overcome caused by their behaviour. Instead, everyone is just waiting for Katie to start her industry-changing production company. A gaggle of lawyers is telling Wil how awesome her CV is and how she could go anywhere tomorrow. It gets very tiring.

2.5 stars rounded down. IDK. I like my wish-fulfilment novels about the gorgeous and uber-privileged to be a little less self-aware so I can maintain my suspension of disbelief; I don't need an Oscar-winning actress to give five different speeches on privilege on her private plane.

Anyway; someone else is going to enjoy this book very much, I'm sure.
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167 reviews1 follower
July 18, 2024
Thank you to St. Martin's Press and Netgalley for this eARC!

I loved this book! I loved this book so incredibly much!

It probably won't be for everyone. I mean, a romance about people communicating their needs in a healthy, productive manner? Who could imagine that. lol

This book was really unexpected. I love how many tropes this story didn't have. Don't get me wrong, tropes are tropes for a reason, they can be very loved, but they aren't going anywhere. And it's refreshing to to have something different, even in the framing of a second chance/friends-to-lovers type story.

Our two leads were wonderful. Tarnished, perhaps, but recognizing areas they sought comfort, and willing to grow. I don't want to spoil too much this early before release, so I'll just said everyone was wonderful, apart from the ones who weren't and were meant to be like that.

Any issues I have are minor. It seems to end a couple times, or maybe it's more accurate to say there are a couple points that could feel like endings. But from my perspective, that's just giving me more of characters I already love, which isn't a bad thing imo. Annnd...that's honestly all I can think to say against it.

5 happy stars.
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299 reviews22 followers
May 5, 2024
Katie Price and Wil Greene spent a magical summer together their senior year of high school before they were pulled away from each other by realities they couldn't escape. Ten years later and their worlds are very different but when movie star Katie Price sees Wil Greene again in person it's like nothing has changed.
I am a sucker for the celeb trope and this one was very well done, 4.5 stars. I liked the idea of a movie star being the one that got away. They both are in their own way a little stilted in their lives until they come back together. The characters themselves are well written and keep you engaged in the story. The love story seemed a bit quick but it being a second chance love story it also felt right for these two. These two have great chemistry from the start and it moved along the plot very well. The authors chose not to do any real flashbacks which I found unusual for a second chance romance like this but I think it was the right choice as I feel they often drag the plot too much into the past. The cast of side characters are fun and all very much care for the two MCs. The characters and their story will stick with me and I even see myself doing a re-read of this one. Overall this was a fun book and I'd absolutely pick up the next release from Mae Marvel.
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January 24, 2024
Hello! As the authors of this book, we are *super* excited to share Wil and Katie's story with you. EVERYONE I KISSED is a romance about two women who knew each other as girls and loved each other when their lives were on the cusp of overwhelming change. Twelve years later, they are finding each other again during a magical holiday in their hometown. The book has plenty of humor, big feelings, and spice, but there are some elements of the content that might make it a difficult read for some:

* cursing
* death of a parent (terminal illness [Huntington's], backstory, not described)
* emotional abuse (backstory, discussed but not described)
* sexual content (moderate)

If none of that is a barrier for you, we hope you'll consider reading! This is a romance that's ultimately about how telling our story, remembering who we are, and finding the right person who loves and roots for us can sometimes be the missing piece to help us go after our biggest dreams.

We hope you love reading it as much as we loved writing it.

xoxo,
Mae Marvel
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252 reviews4,834 followers
December 26, 2023
i started this book on the specialest day and finished it on the specialest christmas.

the dedication wrecked me before i even started the first word of the actual book.
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2,258 reviews894 followers
June 4, 2024
Solid 3.5 stars! Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous is a new sapphic romance release about childhood best friends who have both gotten famous and are now back together again and I had such a good time with this one!

Katie and Wil grew up in their small town in Wisconsin and were childhood friends, their moms are even best friends. After high school they went their separate ways, Katie went on and became an A-list star and Wil stayed back. While Wil’s plans of becoming a lawyer didn’t pan out, she has become an online sensation when she started challenging herself to kiss 2 new people each week and film and post it on social media. Through the years, Wil and Katie have both thought about one another often and now they’re back in the same place spending time together and figuring out all their feelings!

While I mostly enjoyed this one, I do think it was too long and kinda would lag in some parts. The cats were both interesting but also felt like a lot of time was spent around describing their lives. 😅 I also wasn’t that sure why Wil was even doing the kissing thing besides it like being interesting/working for the plot. 😅 There are some heavier/emotional conversations around one of the character’s family health and a toxic relationship with an ex.

I received an audio ALC from the publisher, all thoughts in this review are my own.

CW: death of a parent, emotional abuse, terminal illness, toxic relationship
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183 reviews21 followers
August 30, 2023
This one didn’t work for me. I probably wouldn’t have finished it if I hadn’t generously been given an ARC. It leaned into the hyper-reality of a world where people communicate clearly and properly which reads as inhuman to me, but seems to be a trend in fiction. I appreciate how seriously the authors took abuse and recovery. I liked both of the main characters well enough, they both did feel like fleshed-out people, but their chemistry didn’t land. A lot of their conversations didn’t make sense to me and it’s probably because I am missing an internet degree that would help me out. It felt like it could have been a lot shorter and I wish some of the conversations felt more natural instead of one-dimensional easy statements about capitalism and gender that felt out of place and only there to make it clear that they were Good People. It falls into how there was no real grey area to anything. There were good people and bad people. There was no real tension because of how obvious everything was. There were positives that I think will make it enjoyable for other people. The writing was solid, I liked their setup of the bet but wish the tension of how they felt was held onto longer, and I appreciated how detailed the created world was. However, it unfortunately didn’t work for me.
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Author 1 book1,313 followers
July 19, 2024
CW: past intimate partner violence

A highly anticipated contemporary romance from the authors behind the pen name: Ruthie Knox and Mary Ann Rivers. If you haven’t read Big Boy (Knox) or Story Guy (Rivers) yet, please go do so immediately. They are perfect novellas. They’re also pretty angsty so I was hoping EIKSYGF would be the same. Unfortunately for me, it’s not, nor does it have the interiority I associate with these authors. But fortunately, it proved to be quite enjoyable despite that.

Katie and Wil haven’t seen each other in the 13 years since they graduated high school. Katie is now a famous actress in LA, while Wil is an insurance adjuster and TikTok star in their hometown of Green Bay, WI. When Katie comes back home for the holidays, they reconnect and things get interesting. They’re both working through some things but the time together gives them the chance to look at their history together in a brand new light and then fight for a second chance. Or really, a first chance since they never got to really start anything their senior year. I really enjoyed watching them make their way back to one another and figure out how to bridge the gap between LA and Green Bay.

While Katie and Wil have palpable chemistry, this heavily focuses on the emotional abuse Katie experienced with her ex who is a famous actor who groomed her when she was 18. She’s never spoken out about what happened, even though he continues to harass her and make it sound to tabloids like they still have a connection. While I thought the abuse was handled well overall, I couldn’t understand why Katie wouldn’t just deal with Ben, especially since his efforts could potentially sabotage her career. If this is supposed to be set in a post MeToo-era—and there’s no reason to believe it isn’t—then I needed to know why she continued to stay silent at her level of fame. Obviously MeToo hasn’t fixed everything and abusers still aren’t held to account the way they need to be but I wanted that to be laid out on the page and see what she was doing to process and heal from the abuse 9/10 years later.

I was also concerned Katie’s closest (only??) friends are her agent and publicist. That’s a red flag in my book. If you’re paying them, then there’s a power imbalance. Since her mom was also overbearing and tried to impede her connection with Wil, I really needed Katie to have some true blue people in her corner. Similarly, I wanted to see more of Wil’s local community. She’s stayed in Green Bay all these years so who are her people? What about her connection to the local queer community? Hell, I would have even accepted some conversations with other TikTokers she’s connected to since her account blew up.

Something unexpected that I loved: there is a lot of great cat content! At first, I didn’t know what to make of the Augmentative and Alternative Communication board Katie uses with her cats but I came to enjoy seeing their little personalities through the communication buttons they pushed. Wil’s cat Almond Butter is an elder and I appreciated how this acknowledged the difficulty of a beloved pet aging. But not to worry: Almond Butter is doing just fine by the book’s end.

While I would have preferred angst and stronger emotional arcs, I liked the Hollywood behind-the-scenes and the ins and outs of being a TikTok star. Wil’s kissing videos are used to great effect. The ending was perfect.


Characters: Katie is a 31 year old white actress. She has three cats: Sue, Phil, and Trois. Wil is a 31 year old (pansexual?) white insurance adjuster and TikTok star. She has a 16 year old cat named Almond Butter. This is set in Green Bay, WI and Los Angeles.

Content notes: past grooming (she was 18 and ex was her acting teacher who was 12 years older), past emotional abuse, harassment by ex-boyfriend (in the press, tracks down her number no matter how many times she changes it or blocks him), past death of Wil’s dad (Huntington’s; she does not have the mutation), stalking by paparazzi, past misogynist and bullying teacher who ignored classmate’s IEP, speculation past teacher is cheating on his wife , past STI from ex-boyfriend who cheated, misgendering of someone who isn’t present (corrected), past death of actress during movie stunt, on page sex, mutual masturbation, alcohol (secondary character), gendered pejoratives
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863 reviews15 followers
June 2, 2024
A contemporary romance masterpiece. Exquisitely mortifying, in that “ordeal of being known” kind of way.

I’ll leave you this as incentive: “Katie knew exactly, exactly why in scripts, in these moments, one of the lovers would growl. She could feel that growl right at the base of her throat, where her clitoris had tossed it angrily.” And if that quote doesn’t hook you - that’s your problem!! Get hornier!!
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150 reviews204 followers
November 22, 2023
3.5. The cover and blurb sparked my interest for this book as I hadn’t heard of the author, later learning it was actually authors. I liked the storyline and thought the chemistry between the MCs was there, but felt as though there was something lacking that made this one a bit harder to keep my focus. The characters jumped a lot during conversations and it was sometimes hard to keep up with. Overall, I enjoyed the story though.

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
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53 reviews29 followers
May 27, 2024
Katie and Wil are so stinking adorable! These two navigated their relationship amazingly, especially after not being near each other for years. Don’t we all wish that we could pick up where we left off with an old friend, and an old friend you were in love with?
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135 reviews1 follower
June 13, 2024
idea was 5⭐️ but the execution was sadly a 2⭐️ for me

i had such a hard time getting through this book and not because it was boring but just because the whole time O was reading I felt like I was missing something. Thirteen years go by and Katie and Wil seem to solve everything in 1 conversation. this just felt hard to believe. There were no high stakes or any moments where I doubted their happy ending. And I LOVE happy endings, but I love the journey to get there more, and this one didn't do it for me.

Thank you netgalley for the ARC
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84 reviews22 followers
January 2, 2024
Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous was…fine? Great title, totally dreamy premise––it’s a sapphic, famous/non-famous, best friends-to-lovers romance. The prose is solid & I was really drawn to the BFFs-with-homoerotic-tension dynamic. It’s flirty, it’s fun, it’s uh, plausibly deniable! 😳

But the book didn’t work for me. It loses a lot of momentum early on, and I was mostly just bored. I wasn’t invested in Katie’s industry stuff, though I did really like the subplot with her ex, an abusive predator à la [insert any Hollywood creep who dates super young women]. There’s also a section near the end that’s essentially Busy Phillips fanfiction. It’s…strange. I struggled to get through it.

I often finish books that aren’t working for me. I tend to hold out hope. My sense is that it’s unfair (?) or like, wrong (?) to critically engage with a novel without reading the whole thing. Obviously there are exceptions to this (see: Colleen Hoover) but it feels important to fully understand what a writer is trying to do & how their text is falling short of that before weighing in. Then again! I am aware that I have a single, precious life & maaaaaybe that life is too short to spend time with books that I’m not vibing with. Anyone else feel this way?
January 29, 2024

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for providing me with an eARC in exchange for an honest review.

Release date is June 11th, 2024!!!

This was such a cute, light hearted book that really kept me interested from beginning to end.

The characters were described perfectly with just the right amount of detail so that everything that occurs just makes sense. Wil, in my opinion, is so dominant and sexy, and remains my favourite character from start to finish. Katie is the inexperienced bi sexual who used to be best friends with Wil back in highschool - which was before Katie was famous. They rekindle their friendship but is it really just a friendship? Or did they both overlook how they felt when they were younger because they were naive?

4/5 rating from me. Wish there was a bit more drama from the Ben side - but such a great read especially for the Christmas season.

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285 reviews5 followers
July 10, 2024
I’m not sure whether to give this 2 stars or 5 stars 😭 so I guess I’ll settle for somewhere in the middle?

The good: the writing style drew me in immediately, and the narrator (Mia Hutchinson-Shaw) ate this UPPP. I listened to ~75% of this book all in one sitting and that is because of how thoughtfully it was written and presented. The biggest way this manifested was in the LACK OF A MISCOMMUNICATION TROPE? HELLO???The major conflict of the story was not a misunderstanding between the main characters, it was literally SO refreshing. The characters consistently communicated with each other - every time someone dropped a “Why do you feel that way?” or similar clarifying statement into a conversation I was cheering from the stands 📣🗣️🙆🏽‍♀️🙌🏽 This book is proof that it can be done - authors please read this and release us from the clutches of poor communication!!!

The bad (???): I could not root for this couple 😭 This is a second chance romance that starts with the characters not having spoken since they were teenagers with a brief (but intense) infatuation 13 years ago. A lot can change from age 18 to 31, and the differences between the two characters plus the short timeline of this story make this feel like insta-love (which I always struggle with). The impact that some of these differences would have on a relationship are kind of hand-waved away to ensure a clean HEA, and I think the story suffers for it. Not only have they both grown up in that time, but they’ve also each experienced some trauma that has shaped their lives and choices. A predatory and abusive past relationship and the loss of a parent to a potentially hereditary terminal illness are significant experiences that Katie and Wil have not dealt with yet - are either of them really ready for a relationship at this point in their lives?

(Side note: why don’t either of these characters have friends??? They just have a bunch of cats and Katie’s agent and manager…)

Anyway, I think the overall the good outweighs the “bad” here - the quality of the writing and narration are satisfying enough to let me ignore the things that bothered me. I also just found out the author is actually a couple who writes together, which is very sweet 🥹

P.S. is “Katie Price” supposed to be a reference to the real Katie Price? And why is Busy Philipps included as a character in this book??? Is she friends with the authors???
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13 reviews2 followers
October 30, 2023
Really enjoyed this -- very sweet celebrity romance with a lot of witty banter. I also like that it subverts/dodges a lot of the more problematic romance tropes while still indulging in others. Both main characters were really relatable and engaging, and watching their budding romance was truly heartwarming. Highly recommend
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438 reviews48 followers
June 13, 2024
I can see why this one has a lot of buzz but I personally didn’t love it. It tried to expose a lot of things but it sometimes felt like too much at once. The author was tackling both characters realizing they loved each other years ago on top of the corrupt Hollywood network. I’m happy the characters found their true selves, but other than that this one was ok for me.

🌀Synopsis
Katie price was a small town Wisconsin girl but now she made it big. She’s so well known that everyone in America knows who she is. Which is why Will is a bit surprised that she’s getting invited to her hometown holiday party. Surprised and excited.
Will and Katie were best friends their senior year, they did everything together. It was right after that when Katie left and the two didn’t keep in touch. Now they’re reconnecting after all of these years and realizing what they felt so long ago was love. That love is still there but their lives are much more complicated. What’s sweet is that they are both willing to set their lives aside to give it a chance. It’s rocky, but they are determined to make it and shake up Katie’s industry in the process.
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1,096 reviews473 followers
Shelved as '2024'
May 29, 2024
I will be withholding my review of this book in solidarity with the St. Martin's Press boycott.

📱 Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Griffin
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266 reviews2 followers
January 29, 2024
THIS BOOK MADE ME FEEL ALL THE THINGS!!!! ALL OF THEM!!!!

A friend told me she calls this “second opportunity romance,” where they had a chance to be together the first time around and they didn’t take it. Don’t ask me how I feel about this trope because I’ll start talking and I won’t stop talking.

Wil and Katie were inseparable in high school, but when Katie left Wisconsin and become an incredibly famous actress, the two friends didn’t stay in touch. Many years later, they finally get the chance to reconnect—and it’s only then that they realize what they had in high school was probably a little more than friendship. They have a second opportunity to explore their connection, but doing so is easier said than done. Katie is under constant scrutiny by the media, and Wil has certainly put herself in the public eye by filming viral videos of herself kissing a new person every week. (That’s exactly as hot as it sounds.)

This is the most wonderful book about friendship and trust and loving and being yourself. It’s about shitty men and exciting kisses and familial love and I promise it’ll make you swoon. Thank you St. Martin’s for the advance copy!
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5,855 reviews330 followers
June 8, 2024
A tender, moving, slow burn, dual POV, second chance, friends to lovers Sapphic romance between a Hollywood star and her a struggling small town tik tock famous high school friend who fall in love over the holidays. I absolutely loved this beautiful story of friendship, love and second chances that was great on audio read by new to me narrator, Mia Hutchinson-Shaw and had unexpectedly AMAZING emotional depth! Highly recommended for fans of authors like Elizabeth Luly, Meryl Wilsner and Melissa Lendhart. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital and audio copy in exchange for my honest review.

TW: intimate partner emotional abuse, Huntington's rep
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476 reviews1 follower
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June 6, 2024
DNF @ 15%. I wanted to like it, but I just couldn't make myself care about the characters or enjoy the writing style.
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645 reviews7 followers
June 19, 2024
When will we, as a people, learn how to properly communicate with each other bc I’m tired of miscommunication in every aspect of life
25 reviews1 follower
October 9, 2023
I....rarely think a book is a '10' from the first chapter to the last... I like heart wrenching stuff, like maybe a bit too much and love a queer book that doesn't really trip over itself at 'being queer'.

This book...was more or less a WOW from beginning to finish. I don't love second chance romance but I was lapping this up like there is no tomorrow. It's angsty, it's interesting, the dialogue/inner thoughts are insightful... and the whole thing was just... smart (you know how some books are just eye rolly? this isn't...well, at least for me). It is also... I don't love to use the word 'sexy' ever... but it is.
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Added after initial Rev1 of review...
I forgot to say... (I'm currently doing my immediate 2nd read)... THE message in this book. Is about... women being strong, able, fully capable of doing what they want to do, need to do.... while others (um, mostly men, in this book... I guess) are doing all sorts of things to make themselves look bigger/better while they have nothing to do with the brilliance of what the women are, themselves.
It's always good to see powerful message being an integral part of the story, gives it more omph, while still doesn't get in the way of a being a solid, entertaining, enjoyable read. Ok. I will stop now. Rev2_final_reallyreally_final.
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I also don't love comparing people's books and name dropping by saying it's like so and so's writing.... but while I was reading this, I was thinking of Nina LaCour's work... and how they make me feel while I read it... only seriously, this book was like those feelings, times a thousand, on every single page. It's actually maybe... a bit much. I need to take a break and have some snacks, I think.

Oh one more thing. I get irritated when there are 'cute animals' in books, I know, I'm a monster. But you know what?? The cats in this book? Lovely! Makes me want some, even if I'm deathly allergic to them.

It's good, very good. People should go buy the book and read it and tell their friends about how much they liked it, because I've been texting my friends while I was reading this and actually did a bit of a crazy arm waving thing with my jaw dropped in the last couple of chapters of the book... so ridiculous that my partner looked at me and asked if I was okay. (I'm fine, thanks for asking.)

I'd like to thank NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the advanced digital copy of this book.
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498 reviews48 followers
June 17, 2024
DNF @75% I don't know what happened with this, as soon as it hit like, 30% the plot just screeched to a halt. They talk and talk and talk and talk and nothing seems to move forward at all! Everything has to be a conversation with like, 3 separate people, and I'm not interested anymore.
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