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Flirty Little Secret

Written by: Jessica Lepe
Narrated by: Stacy Gonzalez, Will Collyer
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Publisher's Summary

You’ve Got Mail meets Abbott Elementary in this sweet, sexy romantic comedy for fans of Lynn Painter and Lyssa Kay Adams.

School counselor Lucy Galindo has a secret.

To her coworkers, friends, and even family, she’s shy, sweet, and constantly struggling to hold off disaster (read: manage her anxiety and depression). But online? She’s bold, confident, and always knows what to say—it’s how she’s become the wildly popular @TheMissGuidedCounselor. It’s also why she keeps her identity anonymous. Her followers would never trust the real Lucy with their problems.

History teacher Aldrich Fletcher thought a new job would give him some relief from his drama-filled family. Instead, he’s dodging his ex-girlfriend and pining over his new co-worker—who only ever seems to see him at his worst. Thankfully, he can count on his online confidant for advice . . . until he discovers @TheMissGuidedCounselor is Lucy.

Now Fletcher has a secret too. And while Lucy can’t deny there’s something between them, she’s not sure she can trust him. Can they both find the courage to share the truth and step out from behind their screens?

©2024 Jessica Lepe (P)2024 Forever
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  • Categories: Romance

What the critics say

"This sparkling debut marks Lepe as a writer to watch when it comes to modern rom-coms."—Kirkus, Starred Review

"The romance plays out as a fresh, diverse twist on You’ve Got Mail . . . Fans of Abbott Elementary will be especially charmed."—Publishers Weekly
"Unputdownable; will leave readers clamoring for more."—Library Journal

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Perfect for fans of You've Got Mail!

Congratulations to Jessica Lepe on her debut novel!
Flirty Little Secret was an adorable, easy rom com read, perfect for fans of You've Got Mail and Abbott Elementary. It was as described! I really enjoyed the dual POV and thought the mixed media writing style was a fresh approach to storytelling.

Lucy was a complex character who was learning to find purpose and value in herself while living with anxiety and depression. I appreciated the accurate representation and that the author was transparent about her own mental health experience, giving Lucy some of the same journey. I loved how much Lucy cared about her students and her family. Her sisters were hilarious! I appreciated how honest she was with Fletcher about what her medication meant for intimacy. And the crying closet?! Too real! I've definitely had a secret crying location at past jobs.

Fletcher was patient and kind with Lucy, just a big ol' cinnamon roll of an MMC. He experienced his on struggles with finding his voice and value - particularly when it came to his family. His meet-cute with Lucy was hilarious and I thought he handled it really well.

There was so much about Flirty Little Secret that I loved, but I did struggle with a final rating. The third-act misunderstanding had me almost DNFing at chapter 26. I felt like Lucy needed to have more accountability in this situation. A couple of "all my fault" moments were not my fave and I also thought the name of the kids club was tone-def and wasn't a necessary joke for the story.

The narrators Stacy Gonzalez and Will Collyer did a fantastic job! I loved the performance-style audio where each narrator would jump in with their character's voice even if the chapter wasn't that character's POV. I will look for future audiobooks from these two!

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