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mollyreadsandcrafts 's review for:
Featherbed
by Annabeth Albert
Meh, just uneventful. Cute though
August 2024 reread & audiobook:
Harrison moves to Burlington to open up a wine bar/bookstore with his mom. After a misplaced chicken delivery, he meets Finn whose family has a local working farm. They couldn't be more opposite - a city slicker and a farm boy - and neither of them trust in the possibility of a long term relationship. However between spending time at the farm and talks about books, they find that there could be a future for them after all.
Harrison and Finn are a cute couple. Harrison calls himself a "bad bet" for a relationship since most men in his family have lots of health issues (my absolute least favorite microtrope). He can't help being drawn to Finn's solid and genuinely good character. Finn's been burned by relationships before, but as he sees Harrison starting to embrace small town life, he is able to imagine a future together. I love how understanding they were of one another and their busy lives, making time where they could and respecting one another. Yay for adult relationships!
This was just a cute, fluffy book and a nice and easy read/listen. It's a fun introduction into the world of Vino & Veritas where we see how it all started. I love the little hints of what's to come for future characters. A low angst romance but full of sweet, small town vibes.
Read if you like:
• opposites attract
• small town romance
• age gap
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August 2024 reread & audiobook:
Harrison moves to Burlington to open up a wine bar/bookstore with his mom. After a misplaced chicken delivery, he meets Finn whose family has a local working farm. They couldn't be more opposite - a city slicker and a farm boy - and neither of them trust in the possibility of a long term relationship. However between spending time at the farm and talks about books, they find that there could be a future for them after all.
Harrison and Finn are a cute couple. Harrison calls himself a "bad bet" for a relationship since most men in his family have lots of health issues (my absolute least favorite microtrope). He can't help being drawn to Finn's solid and genuinely good character. Finn's been burned by relationships before, but as he sees Harrison starting to embrace small town life, he is able to imagine a future together. I love how understanding they were of one another and their busy lives, making time where they could and respecting one another. Yay for adult relationships!
This was just a cute, fluffy book and a nice and easy read/listen. It's a fun introduction into the world of Vino & Veritas where we see how it all started. I love the little hints of what's to come for future characters. A low angst romance but full of sweet, small town vibes.
Read if you like:
• opposites attract
• small town romance
• age gap
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