cover image Sparks Fly

Sparks Fly

Zakiya N. Jamal. Berkley, $19 trade paper (320p) ISBN 978-0-593-95383-9

This sexy and endearing contemporary from Jamal (If We Were a Movie) finds late-blooming 20-something Stella Renee Johnson, a journalist, determined to lose her virginity. So, at the suggestion of her free-spirited best friend, she heads to a Manhattan sex club on Valentine’s Day. There, sparks fly with dashing Max Martinez Williams and the pair embark on what should be a steamy night. Their hookup comes to a screeching halt, however, when both realize they forgot to bring a condom. When Max goes off to hunt one down, Stella grows self-conscious and bails. Max despairs of ever seeing her again— until they run into each other during a work meeting. The digital magazine where Stella works is implementing Max’s newly developed AI tool, Sparky, which is aimed at helping writers synthesize research. The pair are thrilled to be reunited, but Stella’s coworkers are worried the technology will eliminate their jobs, so the lovers feel they must keep their involvement a secret from everyone at the office. The grounded workplace drama adds heft to a sensual plot helmed by unforgettable leads, both of whom are Black, bisexual, and book smart. The result is a nuanced tale that’s sure to please. (Dec.)