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Title: New Phone, Who Dis?
Author: Lex Ross
Summary: Follow the journey of Ariana Carter, a 25-year old woman whose life takes an unexpected turn when she receives an off the wall text message from an unknown number. As curiosity pulls her into uncharted territory, Ari embarks on a thrilling exploration of new friendships and intense emotions, all centered around a mysterious woman by the name of Zayne.
This steamy and passionate story goes beyond mere physical encounters, delving into the complexities of human connection and the power of deep emotional bonds. Through Ari's journey, the book explores themes of self-discovery, friendship, and the nature of love.
Copy provided by @netgalley in exchange for honest review.
Likes: Polyamorous representation, unexpected plot twists, fast read.
Dislikes: Character development was underwhelming, and didn’t have a chance to build a connection with the characters.
Fast read and I never knew what was going to happen next. I’ll definitely be reading more from this author in the near future.
I wasn't sure what I was getting into with this one. The premise seemed interesting, and it delivered on that front.
Ari gets a message from a wrong number and ends up striking up a friendship that turns into more with Zayne.
I enjoyed the plot development, and I liked how things turned out. Quick read.
This book was different to so many books I've read before. There is culture oozing off of the pages, which really adds to the overall effect of the novel.
Protagonists are great, chalk.and cheese yet so great when they melt together.
I did not know what I was getting into with this one. The premise seemed interesting, and it delivered on that front.
Ari gets a message from a wrong number and ends up striking up a friendship that turns into more with Zayne.
I enjoyed the poly development, and I liked how things turned out. I think the story could have been a little more developed, especially around the mid point. Overall, though, it's a sweet and spicy novella with dynamic characters.
This was a quick read but not my type of genre. I think if you were a young woman trying to find your way sexually this might be for you. Contains plenty of foul language, lesbian erotica and weed. I appreciate the opportunity to read it and thank Net Galley.
I had the opportunity to read "New Phone, Who Dis" by Lex Ross in return for my honest opinion. Book descriptions are almost like spoilers to me, so I only skimmed the description before reading the book. By only skimming I did not know what to expect before really getting into it. If you have ever texted the wrong number or the wrong number has texted you, you know you can have feelings of intrigue, confusion, or irritation, maybe even a mix of them. The book is immediately attention grabbing with intrigue of what will happen next. Zayne keeps you guessing on what she will do in each situation and she never disappoints. The book took a turn I hoped would happen but did not expect, and I loved every bit of it. The only reason it got 4 stars instead of 5 is because I wish it was longer.
Prepare to be captivated by a seductive tale of intense emotions, forbidden yearnings, and self-discovery. Enter the world of Ariana Carter, a 25-year-old woman whose life takes an unexpected turn when an offbeat text message arrives from an unknown number. Driven by curiosity, Ari embarks on a thrilling journey of exploration, encountering new friendships and experiencing a whirlwind of intense emotions, all centered around a enigmatic woman named Zayne. This steamy and passionate story delves far deeper than mere physical encounters
Get ready to be swept away by the irresistible allure of this book. Ariana Carter's life takes an unexpected turn with a mysterious text message, propelling readers into a thrilling narrative of curiosity, exploration, and intense emotions. The author's evocative prose immerses us in Ari's journey, where friendships form and boundaries are tested. This story is not merely about physical encounters; it delves deep into the complexities of human connection and the transformative power of emotional bonds.