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Sugarsnap
by I.S. Belle
I enjoyed the first book of the series a lot, but Sugarsnap took it to a whole new level! I literally couldn’t put this down. It starts with this element of mystery and suspense - you know something has happened/is happening, but you don’t know what exactly and you have to read between the lines. In Bulldeen, nothing is ever quite as it seems and dark things lurk around every corner. The town is dying, people are leaving, and everything has changed. Bulldeen is basically a ghost town, holding on for dear life…for new life…for resurrection.
Sugarsnap takes us on more dark and terrifying adventures with Frankie and Ivy and is filled with countless wholesome and adorable moments of young sweet sapphic love! Frankie and Ivy don’t hide their unlikely friendship in town or at school, but the real nature of their relationship remains a secret for only them.
But their relationship isn’t the only secret…. Ivy has a secret she’s never told Frankie and Frankie’s dead-ish sister wants Frankie to know. Frankie did something…something she should not have done. And now bad things are happening. Again. And everyone is about to get a Homecoming Dance they will never forget.
I loved Kate and KJ so much and their roles in this story. More queer rep and just amazing wholesome people who I would definitely want on my side during a zombie apocalypse!
This is a story about grief and love and hope. It’s about the decisions we make and the consequences we have to face. It’s a story about friendship and relationships and identity, about being queer in a small town in the early 2000s. It has dark magic, resurrection, zombies, and jealous ex boyfriends who get what they deserve.
Sugarsnap takes place after Zombabe, and I feel like it would have been beneficial to read that first, but enough is explained that I didn’t feel lost or confused. And oh my god! There was so much happening and this story got super intense at times. I swear my stomach was in knots for pretty much the whole second half of the novel. I felt like I was there with them, watching it all happen.
Such a great book and great series! I highly recommend them!
Sugarsnap takes us on more dark and terrifying adventures with Frankie and Ivy and is filled with countless wholesome and adorable moments of young sweet sapphic love! Frankie and Ivy don’t hide their unlikely friendship in town or at school, but the real nature of their relationship remains a secret for only them.
But their relationship isn’t the only secret…. Ivy has a secret she’s never told Frankie and Frankie’s dead-ish sister wants Frankie to know. Frankie did something…something she should not have done. And now bad things are happening. Again. And everyone is about to get a Homecoming Dance they will never forget.
I loved Kate and KJ so much and their roles in this story. More queer rep and just amazing wholesome people who I would definitely want on my side during a zombie apocalypse!
This is a story about grief and love and hope. It’s about the decisions we make and the consequences we have to face. It’s a story about friendship and relationships and identity, about being queer in a small town in the early 2000s. It has dark magic, resurrection, zombies, and jealous ex boyfriends who get what they deserve.
Sugarsnap takes place after Zombabe, and I feel like it would have been beneficial to read that first, but enough is explained that I didn’t feel lost or confused. And oh my god! There was so much happening and this story got super intense at times. I swear my stomach was in knots for pretty much the whole second half of the novel. I felt like I was there with them, watching it all happen.
Such a great book and great series! I highly recommend them!