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Patricia Wants to Cuddle
by Samantha Allen
This book got me with some unexpected buzzwords, such as "queer specter" and "lesbian sasquatch". I asked no further questions, I simply buckled up and went along for the ride.
Patricia Wants to Cuddle follows the final four contestants of The Catch (Think "The Bachelor") as well as a producer, a cameraman, a Chris Harrison-esque host, and The Catch himself, Jeremy to a remote island off the Washington coast. Each of the final four women has their reasons for being involved in the show, and most of those reasons don't involve riding off into the sunset with Jer, who is a prince among men. The women are ready to put their best face forward in hopes of gaining more social media followers, but what they aren't prepared for is Patricia- the aforementioned queer specter witnessing the love connections from the woods.
This was an absolute riot, and I mean that in the best way. It gave me Fear Street, but made it hilarious. I really enjoyed the character development. The pacing is pretty fast, so I was never bored. I do wish there were more details about Patricia and life on the island. I was so curious about her and I would have loved a more thorough ending. Over all, I really loved this book and definitely recommend it if you want a creepy laugh.
I was able to listen to the audio version of this book, and it made the experience that much better. I really love audiobooks with full casts and this one in particular was great. Thanks so much to RB Media and NetGalley for the ALC in exchange for my honest thoughts.
Patricia Wants to Cuddle follows the final four contestants of The Catch (Think "The Bachelor") as well as a producer, a cameraman, a Chris Harrison-esque host, and The Catch himself, Jeremy to a remote island off the Washington coast. Each of the final four women has their reasons for being involved in the show, and most of those reasons don't involve riding off into the sunset with Jer, who is a prince among men. The women are ready to put their best face forward in hopes of gaining more social media followers, but what they aren't prepared for is Patricia- the aforementioned queer specter witnessing the love connections from the woods.
This was an absolute riot, and I mean that in the best way. It gave me Fear Street, but made it hilarious. I really enjoyed the character development. The pacing is pretty fast, so I was never bored. I do wish there were more details about Patricia and life on the island. I was so curious about her and I would have loved a more thorough ending. Over all, I really loved this book and definitely recommend it if you want a creepy laugh.
I was able to listen to the audio version of this book, and it made the experience that much better. I really love audiobooks with full casts and this one in particular was great. Thanks so much to RB Media and NetGalley for the ALC in exchange for my honest thoughts.