Description
The day Clara started her new (dream) job as an assistant to her photography idol, she was met with an assumption that caught her off guard and stunned her silent. Suddenly, she has to bring a girlfriend to the gallery’s opening in a few weeks- all because she choked up and failed to correct her boss that she is, in fact, straight.
Evan was recently dumped by her fellow teacher fiancée for a mutual co-worker and is still trying to figure out where it all went wrong. So when she gets the news the happy new couple will be hosting the staff’s holiday party- she feels utterly horrified by her single status and looks for a quick solution.
Together, these two life-long friends make a plan to get through the gallery opening and holiday party by pretending to date one another. Easy… right?
That is until Clara starts developing real feelings for Evan, shocking herself. All the while Evan realizes that perhaps pretending to date your straight best friend, who you’ve had a crush on for half your life- isn’t the best idea.
Set the Record Straight is a fake dating, childhood friends to lovers, bisexual-awakening, holiday romance with an angst-free, happily ever after. There are however, mentions of homophobia, including discussions around a history of religious oppression and being ostracized from family due to sexual orientation. There is purposefully no reconciliation or contact with such family members. For the most part, Set the Record Straight is a fluffy, sweet romantic comedy with one set of incredibly supportive parents and true queer joy.