Reluctant Royals Novella Book 2.5
When I read romance series, I don't check to see what side characters in the first book get to star in future books. I like to be pleasantly surprised, and honestly, I didn't think Likotsi would get a book because she's a lesbian, and well, most mainstream romance is man/woman. So I was very happy to see this novella and have the chance to read about the romance Likotsi was having during her time in New York while Thabiso was pretending to be Jamal. This story is told in two timelines so you get the original romance when Likotsi first meets Fabiola and then the second timeline when they happen to meet up months after Fabiola broke things off with Likotsi. If you like a second-chance romance, you'll love this. It's a modern fairy tale in which Likotsi is the kind and generous prince to Fabiola's fairly jaded princess.
4 Stars!
I listened to the audiobook and as I have said before Karen Chilton is an amazing reader. One of the best.
Reluctant Royals Novella Book 2.6
Honestly, my only complaint about the story of Reggie and Gus is, I want more! I definitely would have enjoyed a full novel of them falling in love. The majority of mainstream romance stories take place with attractive thin women with decent-sized boobs that are typically athletic or clumsy. The men are brawny but smart. Also typically if you have an interracial couple one half of the couple is white. I appreciated that Alyssa Cole gives us a different story. Reggie is a smart confident Black woman who uses a wheelchair and runs a super-inclusive website for people who love 'geek' culture. Gus is Vietnamese and is not neurotypical.
This novella is nestled in the Reluctant Royals timeline taking place while Portia is an apprentice for Tavis in Duke By Default. As someone who watches live streams and uses apps to fall asleep, I related to Reggie using a soothing voice on a stream to fall asleep. I know I'm not alone in this given how many ASMR videos there are online.
One of the characteristics of Alyssa Cole's writing that I appreciate is how she talks about social/environmental issues in an organic way:
“Most of her daily grind took place at home, where her office was tailored to her needs and she didn’t have to worry about accessibility, or spilling iced coffee on her laptop because straws were easier to ban than the plastics that actually destroyed the environment”
― Can't Escape Love
― Can't Escape Love
5 starts to Can't Escape Love from Alyssa Cole
I listened to these books via Audible and Chirp for the #SeriesinaMonth Challenge and for the #2021AudiobooksChallenge.
Future Avocado Toast Update:
After several weeks and some pep talks from me, this pit remained a pit. I decided it was time to let it go to the compost bin. If an avocado tree sprouts in my compost, I'll let you know!
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