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A review by dhrish
A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert
4.0
C/W: Sex-shaming. past infidelity
I love that a Hibbert romance is both straight forward, but surprising. I know what I am getting into and the twists along the way make sense.
The rating above may be biased as I was not having the best time with my other reads and needed a comfort read to escape too.
While the story isn't what I would classify as a slow-burn, the relationship definitely felt organic and I found myself grinning and falling in love with the characters. The friendships and found family dynamic, while small in comparison to the romance, was handled so well.
I can't speak about the representation, but Hibbert did portray living in a small town perfectly.
I love that a Hibbert romance is both straight forward, but surprising. I know what I am getting into and the twists along the way make sense.
The rating above may be biased as I was not having the best time with my other reads and needed a comfort read to escape too.
While the story isn't what I would classify as a slow-burn, the relationship definitely felt organic and I found myself grinning and falling in love with the characters. The friendships and found family dynamic, while small in comparison to the romance, was handled so well.
I can't speak about the representation, but Hibbert did portray living in a small town perfectly.