See You at the Summit, Jordyn Taylor
See You at the Summit, Jordyn Taylor
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See You at the Summit

Author: Jordyn Taylor

Narrator: Lindsey Dorcus

Unabridged: 9 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/27/2026

Categories: Fiction, Lgbtq+, Women


Synopsis

“The bi romance of your dreams is finally here!” —Cosmopolitan

“There are so many queer readers who need this story and See You at the Summit delivers with heart and heat.” —Alison Cochrun

A heartfelt and sexy romance novel following one bi woman’s messy journey through coming out—and reluctantly falling for a straight man. From the USA TODAY bestselling author of Wicked Darlings.

Girl comes out as bi. Girl falls for a straight guy.

Simone Whittaker has spent the first three decades of her life pretending to be straight. But when the girl she never dared call her girlfriend walks away, she decides she’s done living in fear. Her uptight parents don’t take the news well, but a viral coming-out post and a new job at Toronto’s Rainbow Museum offer a fresh start—and a crash course in queer adulthood.

That is, until her first day of work, when Simone ruins a project designed by Ryan Foley—the museum’s gruff and annoyingly hot carpenter—earning her the top spot on his enemies list. When they’re forced to take a work trip to the Whistler Pride and Ski Festival together, Simone vows not to let a grumpy straight guy ruin her first Pride. But Ryan keeps surprising her—thoughtful, vulnerable, and impossible to ignore. As sparks fly on chairlifts and by crackling fires, one snowstorm—and one bed—changes everything.

Back in Toronto, however, reality sets in. Dating a guy—and being mistaken for straight—weren’t exactly part of Simone’s coming-out plan. As the pressure builds between the identity she’s just beginning to explore and the relationship that wasn’t supposed to happen, she starts to wonder: What if claiming one part of herself means erasing the other?

About Jordyn Taylor

Jordyn Taylor is the award-winning and USA TODAY bestselling author of See You at the Summit and the young adult novels The Paper Girl of Paris, The Rebel Girls of Rome, Wicked Darlings, The Revenge Game, and Don’t Breathe a Word. She is a former executive editor at Men’s Health and an adjunct professor of journalism at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. Jordyn was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, and now lives in Miami, Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lina on December 27, 2025

3.75 / 5 Stars I enjoyed this! It had messy and chaotic moments but overall it was a quick, engaging, fun read. Simone has spent forever pretending that she is straight, but she is finally ready to claim her bisexuality with a new job at an LGBTQ+ museum and a post announcing it online. Her first day......more

Goodreads review by Angie on January 30, 2026

Oh dear sweet Simone I just wanted to hug this girl. This is bi-erasure-internalized biphobia-rampant biphobia even within the LGBTQ community and finally to acceptance. It is a big journey and it is JUST the story the community needs!!! Simone is a people-pleaser, insecure, but with a huge longing......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on January 05, 2026

Thank Gallery Books for my #gifted arc of this beautiful romcom. There is so much to love about this story, and its message and themes are SO important. Simone comes out as bi later in life after not having many experiences with women. She starts a new job at a queer museum and is fully ready to embra......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on November 16, 2025

One of the best bisexual romances I've read in a while!! I loved Canadian author Jordyn Taylor's contemporary adult romance debut that focused on Simone, a newly out bisexual woman living in Toronto who starts working at a queer museum and has a meet-disaster with Ryan, a hot straight carpenter. Simo......more

Goodreads review by Flirting with Fiction💕 on January 27, 2026

See You At The Summit tells the story of Simone, a newly out bisexual trying to navigate what her life as a queer woman “should” look like. The contemporary romance features bisexual and queer rep, found family, and some well-loved tropes such as one bed, he falls first, and initial dislike to love.......more