Anyone But You

Anyone But You

2019 • 224 pages

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15

This is my first book read from Chelsea M. Cameron. I very much enjoyed her style of writing in “Anyone But You”. I found it refreshing to have a story where the main characters start off butting heads with each other, fall for each other, and then stay together without a lot of angsty BS thrown in to extend the story. The characters get on each other's nerves, then kiss, then have sex, then get in a relationship that stays. That was an enjoyable storyline.

This was the first book that I've encountered where personal pronouns came into play. I don't know if it was because I was listening to the Audible version or if it was just because I wasn't familiar with hearing they/their instead of she/her type pronouns. It became more natural the more I heard but was a bit jarring at first for someone that hasn't encountered those in use before.

Lori Prince does a wonderful job of narration and is in the handful of top narrators for F/F novels in my opinion.

April 1, 2020