
Where There's Room for Us
A Novel
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from Wish List failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Pre-order for $26.99
-
Narrated by:
-
Hayley Kiyoko
-
By:
-
Hayley Kiyoko
About this listen
In WHERE THERE'S ROOM FOR US, #1 New York Times bestselling author Hayley Kiyoko brings us a young adult novel set in a reimagined 1880s Victorian England where everyone is free to love whoever they choose. This program is read by the author.
When her brother unexpectedly inherits an English estate, the outspoken and infamously daring poet, Ivy, swaps her lively New York life for the prim and proper world of high society, and quickly faces the challenges of its revered traditions–especially once she meets the most sought-after socialite of the courting season: Freya Tallon.
Freya’s life has always been mapped out for her: marry a wealthy lord, produce heirs, and protect the family’s noble status. But when she unexpectedly takes her sister’s place on a date with Ivy, everything changes. For the first time, she feels the kind of spark she’s always dreamed of.
As Ivy and Freya’s connection deepens, both are caught between desire and duty. How much are they willing to risk to be true to themselves—and to each other?
Inspired by Hayley Kiyoko’s own experiences and classic favorites like Little Women and Pride and Prejudice, Where There’s Room for Us is a romance set in a world where society’s expectations are everything—but love is so much more.
A Macmillan Audio production from Wednesday Books
©2025 Hayley Kiyoko (P)2025 Macmillan AudioCritic Reviews
"The world building is exciting, and all in the wide cast are utterly charming. Ivy and Freya’s romance is the beating heart that ties everything together; a delicious, historic love story that will have readers swooning." —BOOKLIST
“This effervescent romance features an evocatively built world, strong, sympathetic characters, and sweet moments of yearning and connection.…A delightful Sapphic historical romance with a social conscience.” —KIRKUS