A review by readingwithhippos
Best of Luck by Kate Clayborn

4.0

This book gave me a lot to chew on. At first I wasn't super into it, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized I wasn't relating to Greer because I've been fortunate not to have a chronic illness. And that led me to consider that I might have some unexamined biases about people who spend their lives dealing with pain. I love that romance novels make me think about stuff like this, make me acknowledge my privilege and empathize with other people's pain, but in what feels like a safe space because there's that guaranteed happy outcome.