A review by topy_loving_books
Soft Flannel Hank by Eliza MacArthur

4.0

I love following the author on IG because she's one of those few wonderful humans who make a difference on the internet with their kindness, tolerance and decency. So when she announced her first book and that we would have bi rep AND talk about mental health, I was sold. The little stickers swag were the icing on the cake.

Hank & Esther are two broken people who found each other and sparks flies right away. They both have trauma to deal with and the author did an amazing job to portrait a 45 divorced man who face his own mental struggles and seek professional help to get better. Because yep Hank chopping wood until full exhaustion is not the solution, even if you are a marvel to the eye for your woman.

The witchy women community surrounding Esther was really nice to see. YEAH for women supporting women. I totally understand why Esther felt so safe around Hank. Because even at his worse, he gave such reassuring vibes, that even us readers felt through the pages.

Finally, this small town and their inhabitants are full of promises for futur books, especially the 900 years of pining between a certain sexy vampire & a kick-ass selkie (out 8th april 2024).