
Member Reviews

Interesting romantic romp with some unusual curves thrown in. Nice nod to diversity from a few different angles, browsing religious, racial, gender, and sexual diversity not only in context but discussed among the players. Female lead was a little too stubborn and not as open as everyone else, which was a little frustrating rather than providing the intended push/pull.

Thank you to NetGalley for the free copy of Thank You for Sharing. All thoughts are my own.
I really enjoyed the parts written for Daniel's POV. I found Liyah's to be rather annoying, especially with all of the parentheses. The POV is already focused on her, and I thought that was really unnecessary and overdone, given it happened several times in each chapter. With that said, I do think this was a good debut novel. It was an easy read and I managed to get through it in one sitting. It's 100% the definition of a slow burn, which I thought was well done. Usually I find slow burns drawn out to the point of ridiculousness. The trauma was handled in a delicate and sensitive manner and I think people will be happy with that.
Representation is hard to come by, especially when it comes to mixed ethnicities. I think people will appreciate how that's depicted here as well.
I don't particularly like books written in third person present tense, but that's my own personal gripe and doesn't affect my review at all.
Over all, great job to this author.