A review by decklededgess
Queerly Beloved, by Susie Dumond

emotional funny lighthearted reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

trigger warnings: homophobia, lesbophobia, sexual content, alcohol, single parenthood mention, infidelity mention

This book was frustrating because it promised three to four smut scenes yet every single one of them was fade to black. Like what's the point of initiating smut to then cut to the next scene??? 

Anyways.

This book errs more on the self discovery side of things because it's more focused on Amy's growth as a lesbian who lives a semi closeted double life. It's about her journey of coming into her identity in the workplace the same way she is around friends etc. 

Charley took a backseat to Amy's growth and it felt more like Charley was a prop to support the existence of a romance more than be a romantic interest. I didn't really feel like I learnt much about her outside of Charley works in oil and dresses butch. That felt like a deficit due to the single POV but that's never been a deterrent in other romances, idk why it felt like one here.

It's sweet and I felt like the romantic journey applied just as much to Amy and Charley as it did to Amy and her best friend. It was nice!

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