Graphic LGBTQ Rom-Com about finding yourself

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I truly enjoyed this book, it's a laughable rom-com novel, but does have a fair amount of erotica throughout. Julia is a great character that many of us can relate to. She's in her twenties, working a job she doesn't necessarily have passion for, has a therapist that isn't always helpful, and finding that her sexuality may be more broad than she thought.
The book takes you on Julia's journey of exploring dating the same sex for the first time, and truly finding herself. That doesn't mean she gets it right on the first try though. Julia learns that being loved isn't healthiest when it's surrounded by control. The author shows the internal struggle for Julia when she tries to do what she thinks is best, but realizing the warning signs are right in front of her the whole time. You also get an interesting look at the main character finding a new community, showing her parents a new way of thinking, and some very likable friends along the way.