Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Extracurricular by Rachel Lynn Solomon book review

Ramona Wilder, a world-famous pop star exhausted by fame and her stage mother’s control, retires at 26 and enrolls at UCLA to reclaim a normal life. In Psychology 101 she meets Nick Navarro, a recently divorced professor a decade older who’s steady, patient, and quietly complicated. Their first encounters are prickly and defensive, but attraction grows into an intense, secret connection that tests professional boundaries. As Ramona confronts panic attacks, body-image struggles, and the fallout of past exploitation, Nick faces his own emotional baggage from a long marriage and the risks his choices could bring to his career. The story balances steamy chemistry with moments of vulnerability, tender support, and awkward humor. Supporting characters—family, friends, and Ramona’s PR world—add depth and stakes, including a subplot about confronting past abuse. The novel follows Ramona and Nick as they navigate consent, power dynamics complicated by celebrity, and the hard work of rebuilding identity and trust. It’s a character-driven romance about starting over, healing, and whether love can be enough to bridge very different lives. 

I loved this book because I enjoy emotionally driven, character-focused stories. The novel blends a compelling celebrity-trying-for-normal arc with a forbidden, age-gap professor/student tension that creates continuous friction and longing. The chemistry is immediate and vividly written—steamy, awkward, and intimate—while the quieter moments reveal genuine vulnerability and growth. Fans of opposites-attract dynamics will appreciate the grumpy-meets-sunshine banter and the slow unspooling of trust. The book also tackles serious themes—fame, body image, panic, and past abuse—with sensitivity, giving the romance real emotional weight rather than letting it rest on trope alone. The author’s voice delivers both laugh-out-loud banter and tender clarity. Ramona’s journey toward being "normal" felt honest, and Nick’s steady support made their connection resonate. Overall, it’s a heartfelt, bingeable read for readers who like their romance with emotional layers.

Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing for an ARC of this book.  It will be released on July 14, 2026.




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