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Love & Other Disasters
by Anita Kelly
This book was such a delight. With the backdrop of a cooking show competition, each contestant had their own reasons for wanting to win.
Dahlia is recently divorced and has a lot of bills to pay to get back on her feet.
London wants to start a non-profit safe place for LGBTQIA+ kids. London wants to be open and provides their pronouns during the first cast meeting. One was not accepting but the others were, and finds an ally in Dahlia.
London wasn’t expecting to meet Dahlia and finding a connection with her.
Their friendship, including the walks to the hotel after filming gave an insight into both of their history. How they felt about each other. The tension was palpable and when they finally got together let’s just say the melon and whip cream will never be looked at the same!
Such a wonderful story of love acceptance, wanting be seen and having the correct pronounce be used, the struggles they had with family acceptance, and finding love in the most unexpected places.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the arc for review. All opinions are my own.
Dahlia is recently divorced and has a lot of bills to pay to get back on her feet.
London wants to start a non-profit safe place for LGBTQIA+ kids. London wants to be open and provides their pronouns during the first cast meeting. One was not accepting but the others were, and finds an ally in Dahlia.
London wasn’t expecting to meet Dahlia and finding a connection with her.
Their friendship, including the walks to the hotel after filming gave an insight into both of their history. How they felt about each other. The tension was palpable and when they finally got together let’s just say the melon and whip cream will never be looked at the same!
Such a wonderful story of love acceptance, wanting be seen and having the correct pronounce be used, the struggles they had with family acceptance, and finding love in the most unexpected places.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the arc for review. All opinions are my own.