Genre 📚: NA Contemporary, Romance Tropes 💁♀️: Bandmates to lovers, Forced proximity, Fake dating, Road trip/Music tour Rep ✔️: Queer main character, pansexual love interest CW ⚠️: Depression, cyberbullying, slut shaming, social media addiction Rating ⭐️: 4/5
Genre 📚: NA Contemporary, Coming-of-age Tropes 💁♀️: Celebrity life, Fake dating/PR stunt, Found family Rep ✔️: Aroace main character, BIPOC and queer side characters CW ⚠️: Aphobia, forced outing, cyberbullying Rating ⭐️: 4/5
As the tagline says, Shapes of Love is not at all a romance — but it is a love story. Grammy-nominated singer Sasha is aromantic and asexual, and the industry has “encouraged” her to stay closeted. She’d like to come out, and she’d like to admit to her fans that her love songs are actually inspired by her favorite fictional characters, but it seems impossible. It seems like she might have to live as her stage name and straight persona “Sassy” for the rest of her career.
Then, Sasha reconnects with her former best friend Kai. Their reunion is captured by paparazzi, and everyone is convinced that Kai is the boyfriend she’s been writing about. The best course of action, according to Sasha’s manager? Fake date, of course. Sasha is reluctant, not wanting to hurt her relationship with Kai when she just got it back. But after signing contracts, setting up dates, and all that… it actually brings Sasha and Kai closer. As friends and friends only. No friends to lovers trope here.
I love finding more and more aroace rep in fiction, especially in YA and NA. They’re not exactly subtle when it comes to explaining what aromanticism and asexuality are, how there’s a spectrum for both, etc. BUT I also get that there’s a lot of misconception about the community, and sadly, a total disregard for them. So I appreciated this particular character’s experiences, her thoughts, her opinions on love — and getting it through some fun fake dating shenanigans. It definitely had my heart bursting.
**Much thanks to NetGalley and Wednesday Books for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Shapes of Love will be released on May 19, 2026.
Genre 📚: YA Contemporary, Romance Tropes 💁♀️: Former friends to lovers, Forced proximity, Travel romance, Bucket list Rep ✔️: Korean American gay main character, gay love interest, BIPOC and queer side characters CW ⚠️: Loss of a loved one, grief, homophobia, racism Rating ⭐️: 3.5/5
Genre 📚: YA Contemporary, Romance Tropes 💁♀️: Celebrity/Boy band romance, Forced proximity, Grumpy x Sunshine Rep ✔️: Disabled main characters, demi-romantic FMC, Korean-Australian and pansexual MMC, BIPOC and queer side characters CW ⚠️: Loss of a loved one, grief, cyber bullying, brief mention of parent being ableist and queerphobic Rating ⭐️: 3.5/5
Genre 📚: YA/NA Contemporary, Paranormal, Fantasy Tropes 💁♀️: Demon x Human, Opposites attract, Forced proximity, Fake dating Rep ✔️: Queer main characters and side characters CW ⚠️: Religious bigotry, drugging/kidnapping Rating ⭐️: 3.5/5
Genre 📚: YA Contemporary, Queer Lit, Light Academia, Romance Tropes 💁♀️: Royal romance, Forbidden love Rep ✔️: Gay and bisexual main characters, Korean side character CW ⚠️: Anxiety, grief, drug overdose, bullying/cyberbullying Rating ⭐️: 5/5
Genre 📚: YA Contemporary, Queer Lit, Light Academia, Romance Tropes 💁♀️: Second chance romance, Hidden identity, Forced proximity Rep ✔️: Trans main character, gay side character CW ⚠️: Body dysmorphia Rating ⭐️: 3.5/5
Genre 📚: YA Contemporary, Queer Lit, Romance Tropes 💁♀️: Workplace romance, Former friends to lovers, Opposites attract Rep ✔️: Black and queer main characters, Korean American side characters, nonbinary and aroace side characters CW ⚠️: Off-page death of a parent Rating ⭐️: 3.5/5
Genre 📚: YA Contemporary, Queer Lit, Romance Tropes 💁♀️: Forbidden love, Friends to lovers, Falling for pastor’s daughter Rep ✔️: Bisexual main character, POC side character CW ⚠️: Religious trauma, Homophobia Rating ⭐️: 4/5