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BOOM TOWN by Nic Stone Kirkus Star

BOOM TOWN

by Nic Stone

Pub Date: Oct. 14th, 2025
ISBN: 9781668056271
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Two dancers go missing from Atlanta’s premier Black strip club two years apart.

When exotic dancers Lyriq and Lucky strutted on stage, Boom Town would be hopping. The two women not only danced, they also drew record requests for private sessions. And in secret, they were madly in love. But that was before—before Micah “Lyriq” Johanssen noticed the lump in her breast and pushed her lover away, and before Felice “Lucky” Carothers disappeared. When a young woman named Damaris Wilburn walks into the club almost two years later looking for a job—the club now managed by Micah, who’s had a mastectomy and can’t yet afford reconstructive surgery—her resemblance to Felice is so pronounced that Micah is overcome. But when the new dancer stops showing up for her shifts, Micah begins to look into what truly happened to Felice. A business card kept by both women suggests that there could be a link: Thomas J McIntyre. The novel unfolds in chapters shared mostly between Felice in the past and Micah in the present, and slowly, we learn about their secrets and regrets, their pride and shame. We learn how and where they feel empowered in their bodies and their jobs, and we learn the things that men do that make them feel cheap or worthless or in danger. Most of all, this novel celebrates Black women, women who lift each other up, who acknowledge beauty, strength, and sexiness, who become family in all the ways they show up for one another. From a doctor who helps both Micah and Felice to the community of Boom Town dancers, the women in this novel run the world. Already known for her YA fiction, in her adult debut Stone explores the ways systemic power is destructive, but love, especially between women, empowers and saves.

A captivating blend of lyrical writing and incisive social commentary.