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This summer, Rebekah Faubion returns with her second delightful queer contemporary romance featuring mysticism and a bevy of romance tropes.
In THE SUN AND THE MOON, two women must work together to stop their aging parents from marrying each other—but a plan to break up the impending nuptials is eclipsed by their very own love match.
ABOUT THE SUN AND THE MOON:
Sydney and Cadence have nothing in common.
They aren’t friends, and they don’t share the same interests. Cadence is a park ranger living in Maine, quiet and outdoorsy, estranged from her eccentric, selfish, fortune-teller mom.
Sydney is a lavish Los Angeles party-girl, an airline pilot with charisma who is BFFs with her goofy retired dad.
Their paths should never cross—until these two grown women find out that their respective parents are partners in an ill-fated romance.
What starts out as a short visit to meet their parents’ love interests soon turns into a whirlwind engagement celebration.
Sydney and Cadence quickly realize that their parents’ love is destined to fail—and the two begin scheming over ways to call off the wedding ceremony.
But, like the sun and the moon, Sydney and Cadence may be opposites—but they can’t escape each other’s gravitational pull.
It may only take a few days for the duo to learn that they are the ones who are a fated match.
THE SUN AND THE MOON offers readers a sapphic opposites-attract rom-com, another queer love story perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Alexis Hall. Filled with fun, classic rom-com tropes like “there’s only one bed” and “forced proximity”, and laced with elements of tarot and mysticism, Faubion’s latest is a read you won’t want to miss this summer.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Rebekah Faubion is the author of THE LOVERS, a Nora Ephron-style, sapphic rom-com coming Summer 2024 from Berkley.
She is also the author of young adult horror novel LOST GIRLS coming from Delacorte Press in 2026.
When she isn’t writing books that make her bi soul sing, she enjoys watching anything romantic or scary (or, better yet, both), hiking in the Hollywood Hills, and reading tarot by candlelight.
**AUTHOR PHOTO AND BIO TAKEN FROM HER WEBSITE**
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