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funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
This is a very sweet romance that works too destigmatize sex work. I was nervous originally reading the synopsis that Josh would be objectified or this book would be overly raunchy. I'm glad that it masterfully towed the line between sweet, demure bonding and steamy tension. I actually believe these two fell for each other which is no small feat in a romance. Everybody in this book is drinking respect women juice and I'm here for it.
I think the first 3/4 were perfection, but it got a little sloppy towards the ending. I believe this is a debut novel so the minor fumble is forgiven. The final conflict and resolution is just a bit off, additionally they built up the issue of Clara's family without ever showing the effects. Overall that does little to hinder my enjoyment of the book. I'm looking forward to any and all future books from this author
I think the first 3/4 were perfection, but it got a little sloppy towards the ending. I believe this is a debut novel so the minor fumble is forgiven. The final conflict and resolution is just a bit off, additionally they built up the issue of Clara's family without ever showing the effects. Overall that does little to hinder my enjoyment of the book. I'm looking forward to any and all future books from this author
Graphic: Sexual content
Minor: Body shaming, Fatphobia, and Trafficking
Main character mentions multiple times that she has been body shamed by previous partners. Current partner enthusiastically loves her body though Key plot point is about a porn production company that strongarms performers into bad deals and potentially harmful situations. Nothing concrete is mentioned, but there is a backdrop of industry abuse (and trying to change it)
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