![]() ![]() Lexi isn't some object of pity, drowning in the angst of her family's rejection. ![]() He tries not to push, but he can't imagine anything they can't work through together.Īs a cis person, I don't always catch the nuances, but this book seems to avoid some of the traps of the genre. ![]() But although he finds her, and they become friends, she keeps holding him at a distance. John is fascinated by Lexi, and eager to get closer to her. The person who helps him out is one of the most interesting and attractive women he's ever seen. John has a freak mishap on the slopes while training for the Olympics. But she starts a friendship with the skier she's been admiring from afar - just casual, platonic, until they both begin to feel something more. ![]() She's not planning to set herself up for that kind of heartache again. She's already been rejected by her parents, who cannot accept a daughter. She has no expectation that it would go well. Getting romantic with a guy would mean exposing her secrets, both physical and emotional. Although she passes as a cis-woman, she hasn't physically transitioned. In fact, since she had one bad experience, she's actively avoiding any romantic entanglement. This is an upbeat, smoothly-written story of a trans woman accidentally meeting the man who will look at her and see her as a person, not a set of physical attributes. ![]()
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