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| Mare's fun solo debut (after Big Name Fan, with Ruthie Knox) skillfully blends a fascinating science fictional concept--individual decisions creating shifts between parallel universes--with cozy, down-to-earth queer romance. Tressa Fay has all but given up on love, but when a wrong-number text from a woman named Meryl leads to flirting, she is eager to meet Meryl in person, only to have Meryl stand her up. Tressa Fay believes she's been catfished--until Meryl's sister shows up with the alarming news that Meryl can't have texted Tressa Fay, because she's been missing and incommunicado for a month. Upon closer investigation, Tressa Fray notices that Meryl's texts are all time-stamped as being sent in May, when it's already early October. It becomes clear that somehow Meryl and Tressa Fay are able to text over the five-month gap. Tressa Fay warns Meryl about her disappearance, and the women desperately work together to prevent the inevitable from their different locations in space-time. What follows is a heartwarming multiverse tale of fated love, family, and memory. Fans of Mare's past collaborations will not be disappointed. Agent: Tara Gelsomino, One Track Literary. (June) |