Nora knows better than to let a developing relationship become a group project. Unfortunately, that realization arrives just after she sends the wrong screenshot to the wrong chat-and the woman she actually likes gets a very direct glimpse into the deeply opinionated, overly informed, emotionally overqualified ecosystem surrounding her. Ava is still interested. Somehow. But she has one very fair question: is she dating Nora, or Nora's infrastructure? Now Nora has to do something that does not come naturally to her at all: stop workshopping her feelings, stop crowd-sourcing her decisions, and figure out what she actually wants before six other women weigh in. Which would be easier if her friends weren't still hovering, still observing, and still convinced they are helping. As Nora and Ava keep showing up for each other, one clear truth emerges: too much input can wreck something tender. But honesty, boundaries, and the right kind of chaos might just be enough to build something real. Group Chat, Bad Idea is a witty, fast-paced sapphic romance about privacy breaches, affectionate interference, smart women with too much context, and the danger of being loved by a friend group that absolutely has opinions. Perfect for readers who love banter, brunch, queer found family, and modern romance with emotional intelligence and comedic chaos.
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