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Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon

By: Annie Mare
Narrated by: Mia Hutchinson-Shaw
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A multiverse novel about two women who fall in love despite living in worlds that are five months apart, as they try to find a timeline that doesn’t end in disaster, in this debut novel by Annie Mare.

Tressa Fay Robeson has never been shy, which is how she’s made a name for herself as an in-demand hairstylist and social media star. So she can admit that spending her days at her hair salon and her nights with her tight-knit group of friends (and one grumpy cat) is not the kind of exciting life she’d hoped for.

When a misdirected text from a stranger leads to a flirty exchange, she surprises herself by suggesting an impulsive meetup. But the woman, Meryl, never shows. Tressa Fay brushes it off—until Meryl’s sister and friend show up at the salon demanding to know what’s going on. Because, you see, there’s no way Meryl could have texted her. Meryl has been missing for a month.

Tressa Fay and her tight-knit group of friends soon discover they aren’t dealing with a catfish, but a temporal paradox. As they come to terms with the idea of parallel universes, they realize how many times their paths have crossed like this before. But even as they understand the multiverse more and more, nothing keeps Meryl from vanishing.

As it draws closer to the moment of Meryl’s disappearance, there’s only one question left: Have they done enough to change the outcome, or have they done so much that none of them will make it past that fateful day in September?

©2025 Annie Mare (P)2025 Penguin Audio
Fantasy Parallel Universe Romance

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“A funny and romantic romp through time and space, complete with yearning, community, and the idea that love truly wins—everything I love in a queer romance.”—Ashley Herring Blake, USA Today bestselling author of Dream On, Ramona Riley

Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon is a wild ride that will have you laughing, crying, and swooning all at once. What starts as a quirky, multiversal meet-cute quickly builds into a poignant exploration of friendship, love, loss, and grief. There's nothing better than a book that makes you really feel something, and Mare has proven herself a master of crafting a moving narrative.”–Alexandra Kennington, author of Blood Beneath the Snow

"Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon is a heartfelt ode to the queer community, perfectly capturing the comfort and sense of belonging that comes from finding your people. It's also a story about the mysterious wonders of the universe. Tressa Fay and Meryl fight against the complicated web of time and space just to be together, which might make this the most unabashedly romantic sapphic love story of all time. This book is proof that love can absolutely reshape the world."—Bridget Morrissey, author of That Summer Feeling

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The idea was great, but it was poorly executed in my opinion. It felt like the stakes were high but simultaneously nonexistent. It also was very convoluted and unclear at times. I understand the concept is grand in and of itself, but again the execution just wasn't there. There were so many characters that were intertwined and I found the use of a double first name main character in the midst of all of that was unnecessarily complicated. Additionally, having a trans character named Guy also added unnecessary complications to the readability, or in this case ease of listening. It had such great potential but overall I was very underwhelmed by the story and execution. It felt like it just fell apart and there was no cohesion in a way that did not feel intentional nor important to the story. Overall, I think it was a great idea that was underdeveloped and poorly executed.

Overall Pretty Disappointing

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