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Delilah Green Doesn't Care
by Ashley Herring Blake
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This definitely was a "bookstagram made me do it" read and it lived up to the hype!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and loving the setting of Bright Falls. I haven't read too many sapphic books and it's definitely something I want to continue exploring in my reading.
Delilah Green tries to avoid her hometown as much as she can but when her step sister Astrid asks her to photograph her upcoming wedding, she has no choice. Her stepmother would be paying her and she knew she needed the income. On her first night back, a woman approached Delilah at the bar in hopes to getting her number which turns out to be her step sister's best friend, Claire.
I love the flirtatious and tension that was between Delilah and Claire. The way Delilah took in Claire's daughter Ruby to make her feel like she belonged and that her interests weren't weird. The growth that Delilah and Claire go through separately was wonderful to see. They both didn't know that they needed each other.
I also loved the friendship between Claire, Astrid and Iris. They had always had each other's back since they were kids and able to have those hard conversations (even if they couldn't always get it out timely).
The next book in the series comes out later this year & I cannot wait for Astrid to have her moment. Her character stole the scenes when she was in them.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and loving the setting of Bright Falls. I haven't read too many sapphic books and it's definitely something I want to continue exploring in my reading.
Delilah Green tries to avoid her hometown as much as she can but when her step sister Astrid asks her to photograph her upcoming wedding, she has no choice. Her stepmother would be paying her and she knew she needed the income. On her first night back, a woman approached Delilah at the bar in hopes to getting her number which turns out to be her step sister's best friend, Claire.
I love the flirtatious and tension that was between Delilah and Claire. The way Delilah took in Claire's daughter Ruby to make her feel like she belonged and that her interests weren't weird. The growth that Delilah and Claire go through separately was wonderful to see. They both didn't know that they needed each other.
I also loved the friendship between Claire, Astrid and Iris. They had always had each other's back since they were kids and able to have those hard conversations (even if they couldn't always get it out timely).
The next book in the series comes out later this year & I cannot wait for Astrid to have her moment. Her character stole the scenes when she was in them.
Moderate: Abandonment
Minor: Death of parent