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thepurplebookroom 's review for:
Diners, Damsels & Wolves
by Margot Primrose
adventurous
emotional
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Honest Review for an Early Copy
What a lovely book! I really liked this story of Clarissa, Thomas, and the family of 'not mobsters' (iykyk).
This third person POV story blends contemporary, supernatural, and a smidgen of darkness. Without sharing spoilers, the reader spends a majority of the time following Clarissa, a waitress in a small town diner, struggle in a small town life while taking care of her aunt. She meets a lot of new people along the way, one being Thomas, and tries to find out what Thomas is hiding.
DDW has a happy ending, with an open door relationship, with.... 4? spicy scenes, I think.
End of book spoilers-ish:
I LOVE the ending with the magic and the saving and the touch her and die. I think the ending is the most perfect ending.
What a lovely book! I really liked this story of Clarissa, Thomas, and the family of 'not mobsters' (iykyk).
This third person POV story blends contemporary, supernatural, and a smidgen of darkness. Without sharing spoilers, the reader spends a majority of the time following Clarissa, a waitress in a small town diner, struggle in a small town life while taking care of her aunt. She meets a lot of new people along the way, one being Thomas, and tries to find out what Thomas is hiding.
DDW has a happy ending, with an open door relationship, with.... 4? spicy scenes, I think.
End of book spoilers-ish:
I LOVE the ending with the magic and the saving and the touch her and die. I think the ending is the most perfect ending.