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Learn moreRocket has just gone through the worst summer ever. Which means it's the perfect time to start over in drama school in London ... Another joyful queer romance from Daniel Tawse, author of ALL ABOUT ROMANCE.
It's September, and Rocket Middleton has just gone through the worst summer ever. Cruz Jones, the love of his life, the guy who he'd made so many life-plans with, has unceremoniously dumped him.
Rocket decides it's time for a fresh start. Leaving his small northern town, he heads to London to attend drama school in the hopes of somehow learning to thrive again when his life seems completely broken.
When Rocket arrives in London, school is awash with gossip. Emmy Star, the biggest young musician of the moment, is secretly attending school to train for a film opportunity. And when Rocket first meets Emmy, sparks fly.
But could a famous young musician really be interested in Rocket? And just when Rocket might be starting to move on, their ex shows up. They don't call it drama school for nothing...
A joyful, happy ever after queer romance for fans of Simon James Green and Becky Albertalli.
Daniel Tawse spent their childhood going on adventures in Northumberland, and their teenage years writing diaries about how much they didn't fit in. Daniel moved to London to train at the Arts Educational Schools and spent their twenties performing in various guises. Now in their thirties, they have gained an MA in History from the University of Northumbria and have started turning their past adventures into stories for a wider audience.
Daniel Tawse spent their childhood going on adventures in Northumberland, and their teenage years writing diaries about how much they didn't fit in. Daniel moved to London to train at the Arts Educational Schools and spent their twenties performing in various guises. Now in their thirties, they have gained an MA in History from the University of Northumbria and have started turning their past adventures into stories for a wider audience.