A review by literaryintersections
Sex, Lies and Sensibility by Nikki Payne

emotional funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I absolutely LOVED this book goodness gracious. Nora is so complex: uptight, rich girl who loses all her money, older sister who feels like she has to take care of her sister. She is too proud - and that pride leads her to trying to fix up a bed and breakfast in Maine without any experience. Also her experience of have a sex tape leaked by an ex-boyfriend made me so mad because it is stuff that happens to this day. And it was something she carried with her -being the butt of jokes. I wanted her to just be able to be soft and vulnerable, supported to live a life where she can be free and happy. I also love her sister - she is HILARIOUS and I want her to get a book. 

Bear was such an interesting character and I think he mirrors Nora - being weighed down by things that feel out of his control but aren't really. I was ready for him to get his life together, say no to some things, push back, take a stand. 

Bear and Nora together? HAWT. I was just WAITING for them to get it on and their chemistry was STELLAR. I do think some of the twists felt obvious, but that didn't take away from the story for me. 

My favorite part was how obvious it was that Nikki did so much research for this book. Like her research in Abenaki culture and experience, the ways that indigenous and Native people have been pushed from their land, even in Maine. It felt realistic and true and extremely frustrating. But also felt thoughtful and honest. I hope that Native reviewers feel that Bear and his families experiences are well represented. 

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