Valerie Danners is in a cult. She just doesn't know it yet. When she finds a queer book at the library and smuggles it home, her conservative Christian homeschooling world begins to crack. And when the cutest girl she's ever met shows up to Bible class, she starts to question everything. I have enjoyed everything Natalie Naudus has narrated. And this was everything I wanted and more. Keep reading this book review of Gay the Pray Away for my full thoughts.
Riley is rebellious, kindhearted, and impossibly cool. As the two bond over being multiracial teens in their very white and very religious community, Valerie finds herself falling in love. Soon Valerie and Riley are exchanging notes in secret and stealing kisses behind the church. Stay in touch with Quirk! Sign up for information on new releases, sweepstakes, preorder campaigns, and more. Or subscribe and set genre preferences.
In this gripping queer YA romance perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Becky Albertalli, an Asian American teen longs to break free of the conservative cult she was raised in. Valerie Danners is in a cult. She just doesn’t know it yet. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to Read. Rate this book.
But when she stumbles upon a queer romance novel at the library, everything about her life—centered around a fundamentalist Christian homeschooling group —is thrown into question. And to make things even more complicated, there’s a new girl in town. Riley is rebellious, kindhearted, and impossibly cool. By clicking subscribe, you're agreeing to receive emails from I Heart SapphFic and you can unsubscribe at any time. You can find our privacy policy here. I consent to having I Heart SapphFic collect my email address in accordance with their privacy policy.