Dream on, Ramona Riley

Ashley Herring Blake

Book - 2025

"Once upon a time, Ramona Riley was a student at a prestigious art school, with dreams of landing in Hollywood as a costume designer to the stars. But after her father's car accident, she had to quit everything and return to her small New Hampshire town, Clover Lake, to help take care of her younger sister. Twelve years later, Ramona is still working at the town's café, all but given up on her dream. But when a big-budget romantic comedy comes to Clover Lake to film, she wonders if this could be her chance. There's only one problem--Dylan Monroe, her first kiss and Hollywood's favorite wild child--is the star. Dylan Monroe has always lived an unconventional life, having famous rock icons for parents. But she wants ...to prove that she's not some chaotic, talentless nepo baby, that she has actual skills, that she's just a normal person. To do that, Dylan takes on a project at a charming lake town--she even works at the town's café (very quaint), shadowing a local waitress there (very cute), and asks her to take Dylan around to do Normal People Things. But Dylan soon realizes it's not just some small-town waitress she's getting to know--Ramona Riley is someone she's met before, someone who remembers her even more vividly. Before long, however, reality hits them, and both women have to decide if the spark between them can fan the flames of their individual dreams, or if it will extinguish their light"--

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Subjects
Genres
Lesbian fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Berkley Romance 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Ashley Herring Blake (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
399 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780593815991
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Blake (Iris Kelly Doesn't Date) enchants with this sapphic second-chance romance. At 13, Ramona Riley and Dylan Monroe had an adorable meet cute that ended with a life-altering kiss. Eighteen years later, the two are unexpectedly reacquainted in Clover Lake, N.H. Waitress Ramona feels trapped in the small town, having largely given up on her dream of becoming a costume designer to raise her younger sister after her mother abandoned her family and her father was injured in a car accident. Then she learns that a hotly anticipated queer rom-com is set to film nearby and hopes the production could be her way into the biz. Dylan, as it happens, is the film's star. She's eager to prove her acting chops and step out of her famous parents' shadows by making her performance as a small-town waitress convincing. But after her chaotic upbringing in the spotlight, she has no idea what the quiet life is even like. When the women meet again, they strike up a mutually beneficial arrangement: Dylan will help Ramona make connections on set while Ramona will be Dylan's "guide to all things normal and mundane." The ensuing relationship is equal parts sensual and sincere and the exploration of ambition, aspiration, and resilient bonds adds heart. This is a winner. (May)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Ramona Riley put her dream of being a Hollywood costume designer on hold when she quit art school to come home and take care of her family. Twelve years later, she still lives in the small town of Clover Lake. Then a miracle happens--a major big-budget movie comes to film in Clover Lake. The costume designer is Ramona's idol, and the star is Dylan Monroe, Ramona's first kiss. Dylan, the daughter of rock stars and a survivor of their negligent, chaotic parenting, needs this film to go well to prove she's more than the wild, spoiled, nepo baby the tabloids depict. When Dylan realizes Ramona is the same girl she kissed on that fateful night so long ago, she understands why she's so drawn to the waitress. Soon, Dylan and Ramona are dating, and what started as a summer fling deepens into more. Both are hiding relationship-ending secrets, however, and neither has talked about what will happen when filming ends. This contemporary fake-dating romance is multilayered, with plenty of deep emotion, revealing backstories, humor, and steamy scenes that scorch the pages. VERDICT Blake's (Delilah Green Doesn't Care) fans will be over the moon at this series launch, while newcomers will find a new favorite author to follow.--Heather Miller Cover

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