Freja tells us that in writing this novel, she “wanted to show that sapphic romance could be just as cringey and embarrassing as any other romance”.

Freja tells us that in writing this novel, she “wanted to show that sapphic romance could be just as cringey and embarrassing as any other romance”.
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