From the series: Jems and Jamz

Finding a Voice (Jems and Jamz, #4)

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Before Ziggy Johnson became a breakout star in the band Jems and Jamz, she faced a whirlwind of challenges growing up in the heart of Chicago. After being kicked out of her parents’ home at a young age, she relied on the strength and support of her cousin Alicia, who helped her find her footing. Now, as a college student, Ziggy is ready to carve out her own path—academically, emotionally, and creatively.
Seeking independence, Ziggy moves into the college dorms, only to be paired with Lana Waverly, a privileged, sharp-tongued student with no concept of struggle. The two couldn’t be more different—Ziggy’s resilience clashes with Lana’s entitled attitude, creating constant tension. But beneath the surface, both women are hiding emotional wounds and searching for a sense of belonging.
As unexpected moments of vulnerability unfold, Ziggy and Lana begin to challenge each other’s perceptions—and maybe, just maybe, form a bond neither of them saw coming.
This compelling LGBTQ+ coming-of-age story explores themes of class differences, self-discovery, found family, and unexpected connection, perfect for fans of college romance, slow-burn chemistry, and stories of personal transformation and identity.