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Those Who Wait by Haley Cass
Those Who Wait by Haley Cass










Those Who Wait by Haley Cass

Ready to scream, she felt fingertips land over her bottom lip, before a becoming-familiar voice whispered, “Shhh.”

Those Who Wait by Haley Cass

She was pressed against a wall, and panic came swiftly and easily. It was rather eerie, and Sutton brought her hands up, rubbing them slightly up and down her arms.Īnd then small but strong hands gripped her arm and pulled her into a small alcove, causing Sutton to stumble over her feet. Excerpt from Those Who Wait by Haley Cass I can’t wait to read what Haley Cass comes up with next. Those Who Wait is a stellar friends to lovers romance that kept me heart-palpitatingly enthralled from start-to-finish. I wanted far more than the 629 pages I was given. Friends to lovers, high stakes, and wonderfully written sex scenes gave me all the feelings while reading it. This is my favorite book I’ve read in 2020 so far. The novel features a large cast of characters, and rather than detract from the central plot, it enhances the experience and creates a rich and vibrant world in which the characters inhabit. Each scene pulls the plot forward, and masochistically, I wish it were longer. The Writing Styleįor a debut novel and coming in at almost 180k words, the book never felt gratuitous. Both characters are incredibly likeable, with distinctly different personalities, and their friendship and chemistry lends brilliantly to the evolution of their relationship. Politics is in her blood, and she’s willing to sacrifice almost anything in order to achieve her dreams. Charlotte is driven and intentionally charming, and she’s never doubted her place in the world or what she wants from it. Sutton is charmingly awkward and nervous, but willing to put her heart on the line and ask for what she wants when it really matters. I wanted to both be these characters and be with them. But with the chemistry between them, it’s only a matter of time before something has to give. In spite of that, a friendship blossoms as Charlotte helps Sutton navigate the dating world. Sutton isn’t built for casual, and Charlotte needs to keep a low profile as the race heats up. Sutton’s dipping her toes into her bisexuality for the first time, and Charlotte is about to delete her profile and close the door on hookups for the time being, set to focus on running in an upcoming special election. Spencer Sutton, the daughter of a congressman, and Charlotte Thompson, New York City’s youngest deputy mayor, meet on SapphicSpark, a women-seeking-women dating app. Those Who Wait by Haley Cass is a debut contemporary romance novel centered around US politics, coming out, and deciding what we want out of life.












Those Who Wait by Haley Cass