A review by senali
The Color of Frost by Kasey Rogers

5.0

Nina is a newly divorced woman who is depressed and hopeless about life. The book focuses on her growth and the new friendships and family she builds. Swipe the picture to see the blurb.

This book was wholesome. Some serious topics like suicide , abuse and lgbtq discrimination in that contemporary setting are included in this book.  Unlike certain authors who romanticise trauma , Kasey Rogers meticulously elaborates the reality. ( But don't worry , the book has a happy ending. )

I love how the plot flowed flawlessly while arousing the curiosity of the readers. I speculate that this book is a rare kind of book because unlike most of the books that revolve around romance , this book revolves around platonic love , support and the found family. That is why I find this book so wholesome. Moreover, the plot , surprisingly and strongly intrigued me.

Everything in the book was so raw and strong so that my speed of reading was vehemently boosted. I would certainly recommend this one to anyone who enjoys reading ,