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This was my first Ashley Herring Blake book and it was an exceptional (queer) romance. Her writing paints the characters in such lovely detail, and I really felt at home in their little world. It was great to read about queer friend groups too, and also commenting on queer stereotypes and showing more of reality. The theatrical setting was an excellent choice. ‘Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date’ is one of the few romance books of a similar vibe that I didn’t really cringe at because it felt grounded in reality. I can’t wait for my other queer friends to read this book!
This was my first Ashley Herring Blake book and it was an exceptional (queer) romance. Her writing paints the characters in such lovely detail, and I really felt at home in their little world. It was great to read about queer friend groups too, and also commenting on queer stereotypes and showing more of reality. The theatrical setting was an excellent choice. ‘Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date’ is one of the few romance books of a similar vibe that I didn’t really cringe at because it felt grounded in reality. I can’t wait for my other queer friends to read this book!
I enjoyed the mystery plot line, and the character development across the book, however. It was fun to hear about Kira from The Christmas Tree Farm (also by Laurie Gilmore) mentioned, which is what I wanted to get out of reading the Dream Harbor series. Unfortunately, this book was was spicier than I thought it would be which I wasn’t prepared for, nor in the correct headspace for really. However, as mentioned in my last review, I don’t think Gilmore repeated herself as much in this book, but she still stated the obvious. I also wanted to hear more about the ‘Cinnamon Bun’ aspect of the book shop but it was only touched on a few times. Overall this book was quite a fun and easy read, but I don’t think the story will stick with me.
I enjoyed the mystery plot line, and the character development across the book, however. It was fun to hear about Kira from The Christmas Tree Farm (also by Laurie Gilmore) mentioned, which is what I wanted to get out of reading the Dream Harbor series. Unfortunately, this book was was spicier than I thought it would be which I wasn’t prepared for, nor in the correct headspace for really. However, as mentioned in my last review, I don’t think Gilmore repeated herself as much in this book, but she still stated the obvious. I also wanted to hear more about the ‘Cinnamon Bun’ aspect of the book shop but it was only touched on a few times. Overall this book was quite a fun and easy read, but I don’t think the story will stick with me.
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