A review by justinejustreads
Soft Flannel Hank by Eliza MacArthur

4.0

Warning: if you read this book you'll probably want to buy a tarot deck and move to a small town. You'll also want to climb Hank like a tree because God, I mean Eliza MacArthur, knew what she was doing when she wrote those wood chopping scenes for us thirsty readers. Hank is a beautiful soul, super protective, and I just wanted to make all of his troubles go away.

I really enjoyed this book. I loved the mystery and paranormal elements, the suspense and plot of Esther running from something in her past...The prose was so lovely and super impressive for a debut, and this did a good job of setting us up for future books which I will be excited to read. I will admit the conflict that brought Esther to Hank's small town wrapped up a bit too easily and it seemed like it could have been avoided. I would have liked more drama at this point, though it didn't hinder my enjoyment of the story and this is just an afterthought. For me the cozy vibes and serious pining eclipsed this.

Soft Flannel Hank is out April 10th
Thanks to the author for the ARC!