All The Feels By Olivia Dade [OFFICIAL]
It’s funny, incredibly steamy, and serves as a high-five to every fan who ever felt that a fictional character deserved a better ending.
Dade is a master at writing heroines with realistic bodies. Lauren is fat and comfortable in her skin, and the book handles her self-image with tenderness and zero "makeover" tropes. All the Feels by Olivia Dade
Beyond the banter, it tackles how people use "humor as a shield" and the exhaustion of always having to be the "responsible one." It’s funny, incredibly steamy, and serves as a
The story follows , a chaotic, impulsive actor on a Game of Thrones -esque mega-hit who has a penchant for getting into bar fights and tweeting things his publicists hate. Enter Lauren Clegg , an ER therapist hired as his "minder" to keep him out of trouble before the series finale airs. What makes it a standout read: Beyond the banter, it tackles how people use
Olivia Dade’s is essentially a "disaster meets discipline" love letter to fandom culture, specifically for anyone who has ever been personally victimized by a TV show’s finale.
