A review by erinnh
Green Dot by Madeleine Gray

4.0

If you’re someone who has to like or morally align with a protagonist, you should probably avoid this book. But what fun are likable characters anyway?

Green Dot follows Hera’s inner monologue as she begrudgingly enters the workforce behind the rest of her peers, meets an older male (and married) colleague, and begins an office romance/affair. It’s full of dark humor and questionable decision making as Hera works to figure out exactly what she wants out of life and love.

You’ll enjoy it if you’re game for a character-driven narrative with imperfect characters and a quotable yet sarcastic writing style.

*Thanks to NetGalley and Henry Holt & Company for an eARC in exchange for an honest review!*