A review by lgbtrepinbooks
Drizzle, Dreams, and Lovestruck Things by Maya Prasad

4.0

Trigger Warnings: Past death of a parent (twice), break-up, alcohol, underage drinking, grief, past car accident, past stroke

Representation: Indian, Bisexual, Twins, Queer, Pakistaní

Drizzle, Dreams, and Lovestruck Things is a queer contemporary that follows four sisters over the course of a year. The Singh sisters live with their father at the Songbird Inn, which was recently named most romantic inn in America. During the fall, Nidhi struggles with her perfect plans after a tree falls into her life. Come winter, Avani has to be constantly moving to avoid addressing her grief. In the spring, Sirisha begins to bloom when she learns to talk to the new girl. And finally, the summer is one of romance, especially for Rani who has attention from more boys than she ever imagined.

This ARC was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Aww what a sweet book! I loved having each season be from the perspective of a different sister. I liked learning more about their culture and I thought each sister could be found relatable, despite them being so different. I thought they each had a fun storyline and I loved all of the romance. My only critique would be the style of Rani’s section. It was so different than the rest, it felt out of place. Honestly the entire ending was also a little off because of the pacing.

I enjoyed the audiobook very much and thought the narrator did a great job. Overall, the book is very warm and sweet. It makes you feel like you’re part of the family! I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a great romance!