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FLIRTY LITTLE SECRET by Jessica Lepe Kirkus Star

FLIRTY LITTLE SECRET

by Jessica Lepe

Pub Date: March 19th, 2024
ISBN: 9781538739341
Publisher: Forever

A Massachusetts guidance counselor who runs an anonymous Instagram account and a history teacher searching for a fresh start find camaraderie—and more.

School counselor Lucy Galindo has several secrets. The first is that she’s living with anxiety and chronic depression, making frequent visits to an abandoned space behind the gym she calls “the cry closet.” The second is that, under the name @TheMissGuidedCounselor, she runs a successful Instagram account that displays the confidence and self-assurance she lacks in her personal life. Aldrich Fletcher is Harview High School’s new history teacher, and things are not going well; within minutes of his arrival at school, Lucy spills a very hot cup of tea directly on his crotch. More unfortunate things happen whenever Lucy is around, but Fletcher takes comfort in interacting online with @TheMissGuidedCounselor; for some reason, she knows just what it’s like to be in his shoes and always offers the best advice. But virtual and real life soon collide as Fletcher figures out that the anonymous poster is Lucy, who in turn wonders whether she can trust someone with her secrets. Lucy and Fletcher’s slow-burn romance provides an inviting mix of tropes. The portrayal of Lucy’s depression is powerful and intimate, tapping in to the relatable experience of finding a community and a voice online when reality feels out of control. Lepe’s carefully crafted note at the beginning gently warns readers that there will be depictions of mental health issues, microaggressions, and other sensitive content, all of which she handles with nuance and care. Her novel nails the balance between romantic comedy and authentic, tough experiences. The charming cast of characters, another bonus, includes Brodie, the Scottish physical education teacher who deserves a sequel of his own.

This sparkling debut marks Lepe as a writer to watch when it comes to modern rom-coms.