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4.03 AVERAGE

adventurous funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I loved the cozy romantic Hallmark vibes of the entire Sapphire Springs series, and this book was no exception. Olivia and Roz had fantastic sunshine-grumpy and small town-city vibes, and they balanced each other out nicely. Though this probably doesn’t qualify as a toaster oven romance, since Olivia suspects she’s into women from the start, I also appreciated her very relatable later in life queer awakening. I liked how her struggle wasn’t about being rejected but rather just wanting to figure out her label or whether she even needs a label. The farm itself was lovely, and I became very fond of the escape artist cows Thelma and Louise. This book also had the most spice of the series, with some very fun temperature play. 
 
I do wish Blake had shown up a little more often, but that’s purely because she’s my book girlfriend and I can’t get enough of her. 
 
I received an advanced copy from the publisher and am voluntarily leaving this review.