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Over the years my tastes in books have changed. I find that books I requested on NetGalley in *coughs* 2015 *coughs* are not reflective of what I would like in the books I would read today. However, No One Ever Has Sex in the Suburbs by Tracy Bloom is a really good story.
Sadly, I didn't realise it was a sequel and started at book 2 but that didn’t hamper my enjoyment of the read because Bloom gives enough backstory for you to still follow and enjoy the story.
There were parts of the story that genuinely made me chuckle out loud. Bloom has a knack for being funny. And there were parts when I became frustrated with the characters but I think that is what you want in a rom-com.
No One Ever Has Sex in the Suburbs is a really good read.
No One Ever Has Sex in the Suburbs by Tracy Bloom is available now.
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Being a parent myself, reading Tracy Bloom's No One Has Sex In The Suburbs rang true. I totally sympathised with Kate and Ben. The total shock of parenthood, having someone totally reliant on you. It's a total shock. I doubt any first time parent wouldn't admit this time in their life is scary and overwhelming.
Tracy Bloom has totally encapsulated that period of uncertainty and massive learning curve that all new parents go through. But she has made it an entertaining take on first time parenthood.
I loved the fact that the story was set in Leeds. Some of the locations used I could picture quite clearly however others I'm guessing are created under poetic license! This is not a bad thing, it is only that I work in Leeds that I'm aware!
I like Tracy Bloom's style and approach to such a daunting time in a couple's life and I'll definitely be reading the other two books in the series!
Many thanks to Lawsome Books and Netgalley for my copy of No One Has Sex In The Suburbs.

Well, what can I say? I'm a huge fan of Tracy Bloom, hooked since No-one Ever Has Sex on a Tuesday, and have read all of her books since. Tracy has that signature humour which shines through in each of her books, and this one was no different. This was incredibly hard to put down!