
There’s So Much I Need to Say to You
by Sutton Tell
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Pub Date Sep 15 2021 | Archive Date Sep 29 2021
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Description
Taryn Taylor knows the only thing worse than growing up in the shadow of a rock star is gaining your own spotlight-then losing it. She's powerless as she watches the lead singer of their indie band destroy everything they've worked so hard for, right on the cusp of super-stardom.
Grieving her famous dad at the age of four was heart-breaking, but this is soul-crushing.
Barely out of high school, Taryn struggles to hold onto her dreams and navigate the complicated, secret relationship she has with her bassist, Shay. But Taryn never wanted to fall in love and after spending so much energy seeking the limelight, she might be blinded by it.
It's time to grow up and face the music. But betrayal hovers close by, and the hurts of Taryn's past are far from over.
Raw, funny, and unforgettable, There's So Much I Need to Say to You is an #OwnStories LGBTQIA2S+ novel about losing your way and finding your truth.
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Featured Reviews

It took me a few chapters to get into the book. Lots of information and characters to proces but once I got into it, I was eager to read more. Taryn goes on an entire journey in this book and I was with her every step of the way. I wondered the same things she wondered and I like that this book was her view on the world around her. The wlw love story isn't the only main story in the book and it's great to see how we get a glimpse of the different relationships in Taryn's life. It's a coming of age book about first love but also about friendship, unconditional sibling love and mourning the loss of a parent.