Queering Him
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Katherine Wela Bogen
For fans of books by Sally Rooney and LUSTER by Raven Leilani. In this propulsive debut novel, QUEERING HIM, Katherine Wela Bogen chronicles the scalding-hot story of millennial enemies turned lovers Avra and Kieran.
Bullied by Kieran at high school, Avra begins to recognize something familiar in his threatening, but always lingering, gaze. What if he’s cruel not only because he fears her out queerness, but because he also secretly covets it for himself?
Mutual fascination slowly evolves into obsession, tethering Avra and Kieran to each other through early adulthood as they embark on a relationship both perilous and revelatory.
A heart-shattering tale of erotic yearning, QUEERING HIM is also a provocative contribution to social and psychological discourse about bisexuality, queer identity, and kink. Avra and Kieran will return in the second and third installments of this searing and tantalizing trilogy.
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An outstanding debut, raw and real.
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Avra is unapologetically herself, proud, strong, flawed, foolish, and intelligent; she has a wounded inner child, avoidant attachment issues, and the frustrating tendencies of a young person who knows so much yet also knows so little. A self saboteur who craves yet fears to be witnessed and loved.
We don’t get the direct perspective of Kieran as much as Avra outside of how she perceives him and what he and others communicate to her, but it’s easily understandable why their relationship is as complex and passionate and volatile as it is. My heart aches for him in bearing witness to the journey of his personal development. I found myself so frustrated with Avra yet able to empathize with the why behind her choices and thought process, even if they weren’t always the best ones.
The spice scenes? So hot; their attraction to each other is magnetic, their chemistry off the charts.
Overall: so very human, and real, and hot, and devastating, and just an absolute banger of a debut. More please!
Devastating. Incredibly hot. Too real.
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