A review by capellan
Everything Between Us by Harper Bliss

2.0

A romance where the female narrator learns to be more comfortable with her own body image ought to tick the boxes for me, but I can't help but feel that this one falls short on the execution. It's very much a case of "instalove", with little justification given for the initial relationship. This may be a deliberate thing, since the narrator doesn't understand the other woman's interest either, but it never actually gets explained, and the one area in which the love interest does demonstrate her affection; her patience in the bedroom arts; is somewhat undermined by other plot points about said love interest's attitudes toward monogamy (which the pair never actually address). if this was my first Pink Bean book, I doubt I would read another.