
π³οΈβπ A steamy campus romance with an LGBTQ+ trope and plenty of passionβ¦
Emily transfers to Lakeview University with a goal in mind, to be a competitive figure skater and skate at the Nationals. She is focused on her goal and does not expect to meet Maddison Reyes, her childhood best friend, who meant everything to her.
The problem is that the Maddy she meets now is completely different. She is confident, guarded, and the team captain with a chip on her shoulder. Old memories come back, and old wounds resurface. It starts as hostility because of their past and turns into something complicated.
There is rivalry, attraction, and feelings that have not gone away. Emily questions her past and her sexuality. With the social pressure and high stakes of competition, both girls must decide what matters more: protecting themselves or risking everything for a second chance.
Themes Discussed in Kiss Me, Captain
π©Ή Vulnerability and healing
ποΈ Lost friendship and second chances
π Sexuality & self-discovery
Reasons to Read Kiss Me, Captain
π Identity exploration with personal growth
π©ββ€οΈβπ¨ Enemies to lovers romance
βΈοΈ Sports competition with an edge
π’ Tension and heartfelt moments
Meet The Main Characters
βοΈ Emily
She is a talented figure skater looking to escape her painful past. Emily is introspective and has a barrier to prevent getting hurt. She is struggling with her identity and unresolved feelings.
βοΈ Maddison
An elite figure skater and captain of the team. Maddison seems confident, sharp, and untouchable from the outside. But within, she carries emotional baggage from her past. She uses her attitude as her defence mechanism to protect herself.Β
π©ββ€οΈβπβπ©This story is stuffed with conflicts and steamy moments you will not want to end. If you like a book that explores chemistry between main characters, Kiss Me, Captain is the one you canβt miss.












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