

Agent: Courtney Miller-Callihan, Handspun Literary. Still, the believable stakes and strong sense of place in both settings keep the romance grounded throughout. The lovable characters are sure to win fans, but myriad subplots, including tangents about Truman investigating the connection between Owl Island and his favorite author and Carys’s housemates starting a business, make the story feel bloated. As both Truman and Greta confront their pasts, they plan for unexpected futures. Meanwhile, Truman tentatively builds a slow-burning relationship with local florist Ash. Greta adores New Orleans, finding a vibrant queer community and falling headfirst for grad student Carys. So, at the urging of a mutual friend, they swap houses for the holidays to recuperate. Focusing largely on romance novels, she delivers her stories in a straightforward and engaging style that’s found an audience worldwide.

Both need a getaway, but Truman can’t travel with his Great Dane and Greta worries about her carnivorous plant collection. An American writer and storyteller, Roan Parrish is well-known for writing incisive and creative fiction that really gets to the heart of the matter. Meanwhile, in New Orleans, Truman Belvedere is heartbroken to discover that his boyfriend of a year has a secret husband. On tiny Owl Island, Maine, out lesbian Greta Russakoff falls out with her meddling Jewish family after they sign her up for a charity dating auction to be bid on by men. Parrish ( The Lights on Knockbridge Lane) unabashedly embraces rom-com tropes in this charming if slightly overcrowded queer holiday romance.
