![]() ![]() ![]() There was also lots of positivity around the queer rep in the book. Speaking of Nia, the nymph aspect was super unique! I feel like I say this in every review anymore, but I really do love uncommon supernatural creatures, and I loved this totally nature-y portrayal of nymphs with bark-like skin and flower mouths and everything. And Nia, our nymph love interest, was a sweetheart who was accepting and curious and just wanted to learn about the human world and spend time with Holly. Holly, our human main character, was really believable and a character whose struggles with doubt and fear as a new adult (relationships, college) will probably be relatable to a lot of people. This was a quick but sweet romance with a really fun, unique take on nymphs-a supernatural creature you don’t find very often in books! I also seem to have stumbled upon the “sweet and fluffy about a lonely MC who lives on a farm/in the middle of nowhere, meets a supernatural creature, and falls in love” genre, and I’m digging it. ![]()
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