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3.5 rounded up.

My first Cheyenne Blue book did not disappoint. I adore an age-gap Ice Queen sapphic romance, and this one delivered beautifully. Chip was a hilarious addition to the cast, and George was an absolute sweetheart, always with the best of intentions. The pacing felt just right throughout, and I really appreciated the representation of a strong female protagonist with a disability.

I also loved the nod to Requiem for Immortals by Lee Winter—it’s always so great to see sapphic authors supporting each other. The cover art was fantastic as well. There were a few spelling errors and some inconsistencies in name spellings, but they didn't take away too much from my enjoyment.

A highlight for me was the gentle intimacy Imogen showed when removing Hazel’s prosthetic—it genuinely made me emotional. Overall, a lovely read

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Thank you to NetGalley and Ylva Publishing for the chance to read an arc of this book

As a queer disabled person, after seeing the cover of this book and Hazel’s prosthetic leg proudly displayed, I couldn’t resist giving it a read.
It contained one of my favourite tropes, enemies to lovers. The story was a slow burn of two women learning that opposites truly do attract as they bond while both caring for one of their favourite people, 86 year old George who is recovering after a hip injury. I enjoyed the representation of disability and I also enjoyed seeing the couple’s relationship develop

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