Any Girl But You

Any Girl But You

Taschenbuch
4.03

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Beschreibung

Quinn Lee is a walking disaster with perfect hair, zero filter, and an alarming caffeine addiction who's just ploughed her life savings into rescuing her family's failing Christmas tree farm. She's got one shot to pull off a Christmas miracle, so when an important promotional cookie order goes wrong, it understandably leads to a spectacular meltdown in front of cute-as-a-button bakery owner, Zoey.Zoey bakes like an angel, thinks "drat" is a swear word, and is wholly unprepared for the opinionated, red-headed hurricane who storms into her shop competing for "world's worst customer". But she's equally unprepared to discover that you don't have to like someone to find them irresistible.When both their businesses are threatened, a reluctant partnership becomes their only solution. But somewhere between Zoey's killer dance moves and Quinn's Chuck Norris puns, incompatible starts looking a lot like inevitable. As Christmas approaches, can these polar opposites navigate unexpected feelings, and the terrifying possibility that sometimes the person you clash with most is exactly the one you need?The perfect queer romance for fans of Alexandria Bellefleur and Casey McQuiston who crave a side of holiday magic, small-town charm, and enough steam to melt even the biggest snowstorm.

Buchinformationen

Haupt-Genre
Romane
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
252
Preis
16.80 €

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”Any Girl But You” is exactly the right book to kick of the holiday romance season. It’s about Quinn who is working on reopening the family Christmas tree farm and Zoey, the local baker. After their first encounter ends with a fight about who of them fucked up an order of Christmas cookies, they don't exactly have the best impression of each other, but they can't deny that they find each other attractive. When Zoey's bakery has to close temporarily shortly afterwards due to a rodent problem, Quinn offers her the use of the kitchen at her Christmas tree farm. And I think we can all guess what happens next... 😉 Generally, “Any Girl But You” is a super cute book. I really liked the characters – main characters as well as side characters – and the romance between Quinn and Zoey made me smile a lot. I was not exactly kicking my feet but I enjoyed the story a lot. There was just one thing that really made me mad – their communication. Or rather: the lack thereof. Because they don’t talk to each other. No, they just assume what the other one wants and needs. I got so annoyed by that. Also, because of that, everything got a little repetitive. They constantly pine for each other, telling you how pretty and perfect the other woman is, only to complain once again that they cannot have a relationship because of their different lifestyles. Chapter after chapter after chapter. YAWN. One honest conversation could have ended both their misery – and mine too, honestly. One thing I would really have loved to see is the mention that Quinn might be on the aromantic spectrum. She was probably not written with that in mind but I think the way she talks about relationships and about not caring about the people she has sex with, suggests that she might not be alloromantic. Since she develops feelings for Zoey, I would say she might be demiromantic, meaning someone who experiences romantic attraction but only after forming a close non-romantic bond with the person. Since aromanticism and asexuality are virtually invisible in literature, even in queer stories, this would have mean a lot for representation. [Thanks to Storm Publishing and Netgalley for providing me with an eArc of this book and introducing me to a new author I will keep an eye on in the future.]

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