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A review by nmwhitesel
Send in The Clowns by Molly Likovich
5.0
Oh my goodness. I loved this book, to start with. Bunny's character spoke to me in a way that a lot of characters don't. I very much enjoyed seeing a disabled character whose struggles weren't shown in the light of being an inconvenience. Not only that, but it showed that a disability doesn't stop you from living a worthwhile and whole life. I think this is something that should be incorporated into more books as just a part of who the character is, as opposed to a major plot point or character arc.
The men in this story were wonderful, but isn't that the reason we read romance? Eddie, Spencer, and Alex were delightful and I was pleasantly surprised to be more intrigued by the clown makeup than I expected to be. I have been excited to read this book since I first came across the preview for it on TikTok and it surely did not disappoint. This is also the first book I've read by Molly Likovich, and I will surely be checking out more in the future.
The men in this story were wonderful, but isn't that the reason we read romance? Eddie, Spencer, and Alex were delightful and I was pleasantly surprised to be more intrigued by the clown makeup than I expected to be. I have been excited to read this book since I first came across the preview for it on TikTok and it surely did not disappoint. This is also the first book I've read by Molly Likovich, and I will surely be checking out more in the future.