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06/19/2025
Maybe More Than Friends
A Swoony, Sexy, and Sweet Lesbian College Romance
When Aya and Sophie met at freshman orientation, they didn’t expect to become inseparable. They definitely didn’t expect to fall in love.
Aya is soft-spoken, sharp-witted, and serious about staying on top of her coursework. Sophie is bold, effortlessly charming, and just a little chaotic. Both African American college freshmen are trying to survive a pressure-cooker university as they bond over late-night study sessions, shared classes, and a mutual love of sarcasm and snacks. But what begins as the kind of friendship you dream of quickly becomes something deeper... and much more complicated.
Neither girl has dated a woman before. Both are terrified of screwing up their friendship. But the more time they spend tangled together—laughing, loving, exploring their first experiences with sex and intimacy—the more impossible it becomes to deny the truth: they’re not just best friends anymore.
Now they’re learning how to be more. More honest. More vulnerable. More fearless.
And maybe... more than friends.
Maybe More Than Friends is a sexy, heartfelt, and laugh-out-loud funny lesbian romance for fans of college romance, queer coming-of-age stories, and steamy LGBTQ+ fiction with strong emotional payoff. Featuring:
• Slow-burn friends-to-lovers chemistry
• Tender and explicit first-time lesbian sex scenes
• A diverse, relatable cast with Black and mixed-race protagonists
• Realistic struggles with identity, coming out, family, and young love
• All the awkward, funny, and beautiful parts of figuring it out together
Fall hard. Love louder. Discover who you are—with the girl who sees you completely.
Book Length: 60-150 Pages
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