A review by mxballin
Whiskey & Ribbons by Leesa Cross-Smith

3.0

Whiskey and Ribbons is incredibly outside of what I tend to read, and I struggled a bit with what felt to me like soap opera levels of interpersonal relationship drama and angst, both romantic and familial.

That being said, I do think there will be a large audience of readers who will really like this book, particularly those who tend to look for very well written contemporary fiction that focuses on conflicted and complicated relationships. This book did a beautiful job of exploring the complex and complicated emotions of grief and moving past it. It also plays with different points of view in a fascinating and impactful way.