LAURA KAY is the author of The Split and Tell Me Everything, both published by Quercus in the UK. Wild Things is her first novel published in the U.S. She lives in East London.
A TOP 10 MOST ANTICIPATED ROMANCE OF SPRING 2023 (Publisher's
Weekly)!
ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF THE YEAR: PASTE • ELECTRIC
LITERATURE • LGBTQ READS
“Buoyant, charming, delectably wistful, and quietly earnest—not to
mention, British enough to beguile even the subset of Americans who
cuddle up to The Great British Bake Off on a Sunday afternoon.
Eleanor blunders through love and sex with the exasperated,
self-effacing vulnerability of Hugh Grant in Notting Hill. The
friends’ slug-filled cottage is like living in the England half of
The Holiday, if Jude Law were a butch lesbian devoted to
refinishing the floorboards. Kay writes with a breezy but grounded
crispness, like a bike ride through the country. . . . Wild Things
is an excellent romantic comedy. It is not a sunny sky, but a
sunbeam: energy focused into a patch of hopeful light.”
—Casey McQuiston, The New York Times
“Laura Kay could teach a masterclass on the low-key, wholesome,
slightly messy queer rom com. . . . Wild Things is a
friends-to-lovers romance, yes, but also a heartwarming exploration
of found family. Kay breathes life into the book’s characters, all
of whom are flawed and lovable and distinctly themselves. . . .
Recommended for fans of droll British humor, readers of In at the
Deep End and Queenie, and watchers of Fleabag and Feel Good.”
—The Lesbrary
“Wild Things is one of my favorite books of 2023. It captures the
pleasure/pain of a huge, heartfelt crush, and it also beautifully
evokes the warmth of a loving community. I would love to stop by
‘the commune’ for a cup of tea with them all. A totally gorgeous
read.”
—Beth O’Leary, author of The Flatshare
“Every few months, my pandemic pod of queer nerds jokes about
leaving Brooklyn behind to build a rural commune that we lovingly
refer to as Mount Gay, so I was the ideal audience for this book. .
. . While there is a slow burn romance, the real love story is
among this quartet [of friends], as they figure out how to build a
home together.”
—Natalie Zutter, Paste
“Not only does a great story with found family await you, but so
does a sweet friends-to-lovers romance.”
—Silvana Reyes Lopez, Book Riot, “25 of the Best Romance Books for
Summer”
“A cheeky, queer love story—both platonic and romantic—that
explores those years when you feel the openness of your future
shrinking, and the relationships that help you survive them.”
—Arianna Rebolini, Bustle, “22 Beach Reads to Bring on Vacation
This Summer”
“Brimming with both hilarity and heartfelt relationships, Wild
Things is a delightful romance, complete with DIY home repair, a
beautiful queer found family, and backyard hens. I adored El’s
journey to realizing that only by taking risks can she really get
what she wants, in both life . . . and love.”
—Ashley Herring Blake, USA Today bestselling author of Astrid
Parker Doesn’t Fail
“Wild Things filled my heart all the way up. El is the disaster
bisexual of my dreams, and I fell in love with Ray, Jamie, Will,
and Lavender House just like she did. I want to have a glass of
wine (or three) with all of them. A hilarious story of queer
friendship, queer longing, and queer triumph.”
—TJ Alexander, author of Chef’s Kiss
“Heartfelt, heartwarming and absolutely adorable, Wild Things by
Laura Kay explores living and loving to your absolute fullest, and
with each turn of the page, she encourages both her characters and
readers to reach for the life they want and embrace the joyful
ride.”
—Allison Winn Scotch, bestselling author of The Rewind
“Deeply felt and wonderfully whimsical, Laura Kay’s ode to getting
wild is full of will-they-won’t-they spark and the resonance of
life-changing questions. El and Ray’s is the perfect story of
leaving everything you know and finding your meant-to-be.”
—Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka, authors of Do I Know
You?
“Laura Kay has taken it to the next level—real Emily Henry vibes
but gay. Joyous, funny, sexy, and romantic—a triumph!”
—Kate Sawyer, award-winning author of The Stranding
"A sparkling, witty read filled with the most down-to-earth,
loveable characters. The comedic timing is pitch-perfect too."
—Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, author of Yinka, Where Is Your
Huzband?
“Funny, moving, and inspirational. A gorgeous love story with a lot
of wild and wonderful life lessons swimming in there too. A hoot
and a half. As a fellow nervous soul, I was cheering Eleanor on the
whole way. A love letter to friendship, fresh starts, and the joy
of taking chances.”
—Marianne Cronin, author of The One Hundred Years of Lenni and
Margot
“Wild Things feels fresh and exciting—a touching and realistic read
with wonderful characters. I love Laura Kay’s writing.”
—Katie Fforde, author of One Enchanted Evening
“This book made my heart sing! A tale of unrequited love set on a
queer commune, Wild Things has a great cast of characters, stacks
of charm, and so much feeling. Laura Kay just gets better and
better.”
—Matt Cain, author of The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle
“I completely and utterly adored Wild Things. It's perfectly
observed, brilliantly funny, full of queer joy and such a timely
exploration of what adult life could and should look like now.”
—Emma Hughes, author of No Such Thing as Perfect
“Fresh, fun, thoughtful and hopeful, a joyfully messy story of
contemporary queer life.”
—Bethany Rutter, author of Welcome to Your Life
“A cute queer rom-com that feels like a warm hug. . . . Both
compulsively readable and tremendously enjoyable.”
—Publishers Weekly
“This sweet LGBT slow-burn romance is balanced by well-developed
secondary characters, snappy dialogue, and fun farm animals named
after characters from Twilight. For readers who enjoy British
contemporary romance authors with a wry sense of humor, like Alexis
Hall.”
—Kristina Giovanni, Booklist
“Kay has a sharp eye for Millennial culture, and her humorous
dialogue and fully fleshed-out characters make for a satisfying
novel. A queer coming-of-adulthood tale with enough cheekiness to
make growing up seem not so bad.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Kay spins a compelling story about creating queer family and
falling in love with your best friend, while keeping a light tone
throughout. Readers who want a true romantic comedy and enjoy the
distinctly deadpan narrative voices of Dodie Smith’s I Capture the
Castle or Helen Fielding’s Bridget Jones’s Diary will enjoy Kay’s
U.S. debut.”
—Sierra Wilson, Library Journal
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