Really enjoyed the story, up until recently. Got to see the journey of a trans woman as she comes out, goes off to uni, and starts a new life as her true self.
Along the way she meets some cool characters, makes new friends, and goes through self discovery with the support of her best friend.
Then the person who has repeatedly been saying, throughout the entire story, that she is only attracted to girls, is suddenly smitten with boys and daydreaming/fantasizing about her best friend in a sexual way frequently. She's never shown a hint of interest in boys, at all; quite the opposite, she's shown no attraction or interest in boys whatsoever. Every time she's shown any interest in anyone it has been a girl, both cis and trans.
Now, all of a sudden, she is supposedly completely into a guy, who she has actively said she doesn't have feelings for through the entire novel.
Drastic shifts against type in characters, six chapters in, are off-putting. Sorry to say it completely ruined the story for me. Had the author decided to keep Emma as a lesbian, maintaining the interest in girls only that had been established and reiterated from the beginning, it might be different. Or even better, if there had been a choice for whether or not Emma would be interested, with a path for or against.
Changing a fundamental part of a character like that, for whatever reason, is frustrating at best, and as in this case, could be a complete dealbreaker.
If completely shifting a character like that doesn't bother you, then enjoy the story. It's well written, and an enjoyable read, up until that shift.
If, however, that kind of drastic personality shift would bother you, you may want to skip this one.