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4 stars Elle Spencer's books keep getting better and better. While I found Casting Lacey to be just okay, I enjoyed Spencer's rom-com 30 Dates in 30 Days a lot. There was none of that ~cheap angst I hate in her two latest releases, and I enjoyed Waiting For You even more.I'm not too sure how to categorize this novel. Is it a paranormal romance? Magical realism? Anyway, when I first read the synopsis, I was a little hesitant, but the cover is gorgeous and it convinced me to give it a shot. Waiting For You has a little bit of everything: humour, drama, a good romance and a bunch of strong women.The characters in this one are fantastic. The MCs have this intense chemistry between them. The supporting cast is the best I've read about in a long while. Most side characters are well-fleshed out, and I loved Mrs. Stockely's backstory and her forbidden love. It had me teared up quite a few times, especially on Millie's birthday.My only real complaint is that I found the end to be a little rushed. Everything was wrapped up quickly, and I didn't find the ending quite satisfying.*I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review. Thanks!
I absolutely LOVED this book. It is a story of 2 women who are brought together through fate. Lindsay Hall had a vision in high school of someone that she used to be in a previous life and the girl that she loved. It was a vision that had haunted her for years. After painting her lost love for the first time, Ren Christofer comes to town. At first sight, Lindsay knows this was her lost love. The two connect instantly and their passion for each other is on point, this being Lindsay's first relationship with a woman. As their relationship is taking off, they grow closer to one of Lindsay's old teachers who had been a closeted lesbian for years since it was not accepted in her age. As things develop, a surprise is revealed and Lindsay's past with it.
This story is just an amazing work of fiction that takes the reader through 3 generations of lesbians in this small town and how society treated each of them. It touches on so many ways that people have hurt others through bigotry of someone else's sexual preference. The story is sweet, funny, and at times, heart-wrenching. This one will go on my favorites list to be read again. It is highly recommended.
I received an ARC of this book through NetGalley in exchange for a fair and unbiased review.