Reviews for Love, Off the Record

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A collegiate newsroom rivalry leads to romance. Headstrong Éowyn “Wyn” Evans is set on landing a staff position on her college newspaper, a step toward one day winning a Pulitzer Prize. Her nemesis and fellow freshman intern, the handsome, privileged, frat pledge Nathaniel “Three” Wellborn III, is equally determined to get the reporter role. (Readers met Three in Markum’s 2022 novel, This May End Badly, but this work stands alone.) The race is on—and Wyn won’t let classes or a miserable campus job stand in the way. When a drug scandal rocks Wyn’s dorm, she pivots from breaking news to human interest with help from her supportive suitemates, Dara and Madison, and the anonymous guy she chats with on a campus dating app. Even as they acquire more bylines, the fiery chemistry between the two intrepid journalists grows. Wyn’s first-person narration refreshingly navigates body positivity and the mental health challenges many young people experience. Other topical subjects, such as dating, drugs, race, and class, are thoughtfully navigated if not wholly explored. The zippy momentum of the narrative occasionally renders callbacks to subplots and minor characters difficult to follow, although some supporting characters, such as Wyn’s lovably cringe parents, are well developed. Comedic hijinks and campus encounters keep the romantic tension simmering throughout, and message exchanges via the dating app provide nuanced character development that makes the ultimate reveal doubly rewarding. Main characters are cued white. A headline-worthy romance that addresses topical subjects with gravity and gaiety. (author’s note) (Romance. 14-18) Copyright © Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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