Gina is about to marry her boyfriend.George is about to join a cult lesbian pop band.Gina and George are the same person.No wonder Georgina is DOUBLE BOOKEDA fresh, timely and genuinely laugh-out-loud romantic comedy about a sensible young woman in a long-term relationship who realises she's bisexual.Georgina is a sensible 26-year-old with a routine: 1) schedule dates with long-term boyfriend, 2) teach piano to inept children, and 3) repeat until dead. Perfect.But when one night she deviates from her usual timetable and sees the indie lesbian pop band Phase, Georgina realises: 1) she longs to play her own music again, 2) she wants to be just like them, and 3) their drummer is really hot...Scared of losing her happy straight life, but feeling a new sense of belonging in the gay scene, she does what any rational person would do: she splits herself in two. She'll be Gina by day, George by night. It's going to take painstaking scheduling, a versatile wardrobe, and an ambiguous haircut, but maybe Georgina really can have both?
Lily Lindon Knihy



Emmy is her own worst enemy. So why does she fancy someone who looks like her?Overthinker and recent drama school graduate Emmy Clooney (no relation) will do anything to be successful, despite the lack of roles for queer actors. But in the audition room for what should be her big break, Emmy collides with rising star, Mae Jones.Mae is the same casting type as Emmy ('Short-haired Lesbian'), so they'll always be fighting for the same parts. Unfortunately, Mae is also very talented, very charismatic, and very hot... She's Emmy's type in every way.When their opposite personalities clash, Emmy and Mae begin a fierce competition to be the best gay in showbiz. But if they're cast in the same play, will they find a way to act nicely - or take their rivalry to the next stage?'Extremely fun' - Kate Davies'The world needs more queer frivolity and more genuinely funny books like this' - Bethany Rutter
Passt die Liebe zweimal in ein Leben? Georgina, 26, hat ihr Leben durchgeplant: der sichere Job als Klavierlehrerin angeödeter Kinder, der feste Freund Douglas, der gemeinsame Google-Kalender. Dann geht sie zu einem Konzert, und alles ist anders. Die Sehnsucht, selbst Musik zu machen, ist wieder da – und Kit, die Schlagzeugerin, die ihr den Atem raubt. Gina hat keine Ahnung, welches Leben das richtige ist. Also bleibt sie tagsüber in ihrem sicheren Hetero-Alltag mit Douglas. Nachts wird sie zu George, die als Keyboarderin in Kits Band spielt und auf Frauen steht. Doch kann sie wirklich beides haben? Ein so kluger wie cooler Roman über die Frage, was wir wagen müssen, um glücklich zu sein