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Rhymes with Metaphor

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Pub Date 1 Sep 2025 | Archive Date 11 Sep 2025

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Description

Twenty-four-year-old Welsh Canadian poet Reg is struggling to finish his MFA while in the grips of writer’s block. His best friend, Martin, attempting to get him out of his head and needing a wingman, convinces him to come to his crush’s party. What Reg doesn’t anticipate is meeting the crush’s eighteen-year-old brother, Joel, a first-year premed student whose perfect self-possession gets right up Reg’s nose.

But, like sand in an oyster, Joel’s irritating presence has a productive effect on Reg, and suddenly, he’s writing poetry again (still irritated, but writing). Joel’s self-assurance, however, is an act; the pressure of school and family expectation have rendered him so tightly wound he’s about to snap, and when Joel finally comes apart, there’s no one to help put him back together. Except Reg.

If Reg were any further up himself, he’d disappear, but he finds that he can’t stand by and watch his muse suffer. And he discovers that this more vulnerable Joel opens his heart.

But this new relationship threatens Reg’s friendship with Martin, as Martin’s crush (now girlfriend) believes Reg is taking advantage of her baby brother.

Reg must choose: Give up Joel or lose Martin, his best and only friend.

For fans of Alexis Hall’s Spires series.

Twenty-four-year-old Welsh Canadian poet Reg is struggling to finish his MFA while in the grips of writer’s block. His best friend, Martin, attempting to get him out of his head and needing a...


A Note From the Publisher

MM
Explicit sexual content
Demisexual character
Age gap
Slow burn
Prickly strangers to friends to lovers
Coarse language
Angst with a happy ending

MM
Explicit sexual content
Demisexual character
Age gap
Slow burn
Prickly strangers to friends to lovers
Coarse language
Angst with a happy ending


Advance Praise

"Rhymes with Metaphor is a beautifully written, emotionally layered story about creativity, friendship, and unexpected love. Reg’s struggle with writer’s block feels so real, and Joel’s confident exterior cracking under pressure is heartbreaking and honest.

The slow burn between Reg and Joel is full of witty banter and subtle tension, but it’s the emotional depth that really got me. Watching Reg balance his loyalty to Martin with his growing feelings for Joel adds a compelling layer of conflict that kept me hooked." --Emma Collins on Goodreads

"Rhymes with Metaphor is a beautifully written, emotionally layered story about creativity, friendship, and unexpected love. Reg’s struggle with writer’s block feels so real, and Joel’s confident...


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ISBN 9781068870453
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PAGES 363

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I'm struggling to know how to describe/review this story. There was a lot I liked about it, but I kept feeling that something wasn't working for me. I suppose, for starters, I didn't buy the whole concept that this poet can't possibly keep a writing implement and paper handy, and I found the various scenes where he raced about trying to find some random item to write with more disturbing than convincing. I also didn't understand why the age difference was treated as SUCH a big deal. Yes, there's a world of lived experience between 18 and 24, but it doesn't seem to me an insurmountable chasm. Finally, I didn't feel the reason for the big breakup (the reason the POV character was holding himself back) was supported by the text. Oh, and if I can have one more past "finally," I thought the recovery from illness was treated far too cavalierly. I don't believe that someone still getting over mono could even try to play a game of tennis (much less against a Grand Slam–level pro), and the idea that the POV character would encourage that to happen struck me as horribly reckless.

After all those complaints... I mostly enjoyed the book? I really did like reading it; I just thought maybe the author needed to push harder on some of the motivations and make them more believable.

My thanks to the publisher/NetGalley for an advance copy.

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