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July 21, 2025

Every Step She Takes

5
Every Step She Takes by Alison Cochran Tender hearted with late 30s main characters reckoning with their life choices, every step she takes is a fantastically written, sapphic romance that will have you yearning to book a plane ticket to Portugal. READ VIA: Thank you, Avon, for the advanced e-copy ABOUT: When her sister suddenly becomes unable to go on her influencer trip down the Camino de Santiago, Sadie, who always takes care of others but never herself, takes her place. Suddenly, she finds herself sitting next to a magnetic woman on the plane and confessing her deepest secrets. When it turns out they’re in the same tracking group for their two-week journey down the Camino, sparks, emotions, and hard truths all come to life MY THOUGHTS: I cannot even begin to explain how much I loved the writing of this book. The prose flows and is descriptive without being overbearing and immediately transports you into Portugal. I love the alternating points of view and felt that both Sadie and Mal had very distinct points of view that came across through their respective chapters. I think something Alison did especially well in this book was having late 30s women still questioning their identity, their value, and how they wanted to live their lives. I think so many readers will identify with the feeling of restlessness. I felt a connection to both these characters, and I love seeing them have a new “queer adolescence“. Given their ages, I expected them to be good communicators. Still, Alison truly made sure that these characters expressed their needs and challenged each other in a way that made the romance, despite the quick timeline, feel so real. The supporting characters were well thought out, fully developed, and added to the story and the setting. Also, there was so much positive queer representation in this book that I truly enjoyed it. SIMILAR BOOKS: I didn’t know if you enjoyed Allison’s previous books or are a fan of Anita Kelly, this book will resonate with you. I’ve read a third of Allison’s books (I’ve also read Charm Offensive and Kissed Her Once For Me), and this might be my favorite yet. SHOULD YOU READ: I absolutely recommend this book, especially for those who are not super familiar with sapphic romance. This would be a wonderful place to start. I think the maturity of the characters and the journey of the Camino de Santiago will immediately draw you in.
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ISBN: 9781668021262

Every Step She Takes by Alison Cochran Tender hearted with late 30s main characters reckoning with their life choices, every step she takes is a fantastically written, sapphic romance that will have you yearning to book a plane ticket to Portugal. READ VIA: Thank you, Avon, for the advanced e-copy ABOUT: When her sister suddenly becomes unable to go on her influencer trip down the Camino de Santiago, Sadie, who always takes care of others but never herself, takes her place. Suddenly, she finds herself sitting next to a magnetic woman on the plane and confessing her deepest secrets. When it turns out they’re in the same tracking group for their two-week journey down the Camino, sparks, emotions, and hard truths all come to life MY THOUGHTS: I cannot even begin to explain how much I loved the writing of this book. The prose flows and is descriptive without being overbearing and immediately transports you into Portugal. I love the alternating points of view and felt that both Sadie and Mal had very distinct points of view that came across through their respective chapters. I think something Alison did especially well in this book was having late 30s women still questioning their identity, their value, and how they wanted to live their lives. I think so many readers will identify with the feeling of restlessness. I felt a connection to both these characters, and I love seeing them have a new “queer adolescence“. Given their ages, I expected them to be good communicators. Still, Alison truly made sure that these characters expressed their needs and challenged each other in a way that made the romance, despite the quick timeline, feel so real. The supporting characters were well thought out, fully developed, and added to the story and the setting. Also, there was so much positive queer representation in this book that I truly enjoyed it. SIMILAR BOOKS: I didn’t know if you enjoyed Allison’s previous books or are a fan of Anita Kelly, this book will resonate with you. I’ve read a third of Allison’s books (I’ve also read Charm Offensive and Kissed Her Once For Me), and this might be my favorite yet. SHOULD YOU READ: I absolutely recommend this book, especially for those who are not super familiar with sapphic romance. This would be a wonderful place to start. I think the maturity of the characters and the journey of the Camino de Santiago will immediately draw you in.

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