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A review by racham1123
Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
Really liked this and felt it was a really strong story until all the miscommunication started to rear it’s ugly head and then it felt like the story was a little too long.
I just HATE miscommunication, I hate all the inner dialogue of trying to decide what you're supposed to say/how you're supposed to act because of the way you THINK your love interest feels. Frankly, it's just exhausting. So I could have absolutely done without that.
But besides that the book is a cutesy queer romance with some steamy bits. Loved the authors writing style, would at the very least pick up another book by Blake. (Though I do see there are two more in this universe, one with Astrid and one with Iris and I can't honestly say whether I'm interested in those POVs yet) Delilah is sarcastic and funny and I low key love her. Claire is sunny in all the ways Delilah is dark, making them a lovely contrast. I liked the start of healing between the sisters too, good development. The side characters were good too. Honestly, this was hard to put down for the most part. Really enjoyed.
I just HATE miscommunication, I hate all the inner dialogue of trying to decide what you're supposed to say/how you're supposed to act because of the way you THINK your love interest feels. Frankly, it's just exhausting. So I could have absolutely done without that.
But besides that the book is a cutesy queer romance with some steamy bits. Loved the authors writing style, would at the very least pick up another book by Blake. (Though I do see there are two more in this universe, one with Astrid and one with Iris and I can't honestly say whether I'm interested in those POVs yet) Delilah is sarcastic and funny and I low key love her. Claire is sunny in all the ways Delilah is dark, making them a lovely contrast. I liked the start of healing between the sisters too, good development. The side characters were good too. Honestly, this was hard to put down for the most part. Really enjoyed.