Anywhere You Go
Bridget Morrissey. Berkley, $19 trade paper (352p) ISBN 978-0-593-81712-4
Morrissey (That Summer Feeling) sets the sweetness level high in this two-part queer romance. Tatum Ward, diner waitress in the small town of Trove Hills, Ill., nurses her crush on patron June Lightbell while dealing with family chaos caused by the recent discovery that she has a half-brother her father wants to introduce to her and her siblings. When June’s girlfriend breaks up with her just before June’s big trip to New York to promote her perfume business, Tatum seizes the opportunity to escape by stepping in as travel companion and offering a weeklong home swap to Broadway publicist Eleanor Chapman, one of June’s clients. Eleanor is happy to make her own escape from relationship and work drama. She soon finds herself entertaining a fling with Tatum’s wild artist sibling, Carson, who’s nonbinary, and pulled into all the family events Tatum’s missing. June and Tatum, meanwhile, strike up a friendship with a fading movie star in Eleanor’s building who encourages them to try a relationship. Both settings feel a bit stylized, with Morrissey amping up the small-town charm and big city hubbub. The two endearing relationships get equal space to grow, while family and friends add heart to the plot. Readers looking for a Hallmark aesthetic but with queer characters will find it here. (Apr.)
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Reviewed on: 01/29/2025
Genre: Romance/Erotica
Other - 1 pages - 978-0-593-81713-1
Audio book sample courtesy of Penguin Random House Audio