ur like a weird onion. I laugh aloud. A weird onion??? His response is almost instantaneous, as though he was waiting for me to ask. lots of layers of weird. i dig it. I shelved this book in 2017 and I FINALLY read it! This book was so much fun! This is finally an interesting, fluffy and well written lesbian romance and there was so much representation as well! Obviously, the two main characters are gay and Jordi has Mexican roots. I hate nothing more than an unlikable character but Abby was great. She’s fat and has a plus size fashion blog. Her mother’s a nutritionist and wants Abby to lose weight but she stays true to herself through the entire book, which I really liked. She really lived her passion and I would have loved to read more about the internship but oh well, you can’t get everything. And I really liked Jax! He was such a good friend to Abby (and I definitely liked him better than Maliah). I think it was a bit too much insta-love but c’mon, lesbians deserve a great love story! The only aspect I didn’t like is that towards the end, the conflict could have been resolved sooner if Abby had only TALKED to Jordi. It was also quite abrupt and it could have been two or three chapters longer. I wasn’t ready to let go of the characters. All in all, such an enjoyable fluffy read that I’d definitely recommend!
1. Jan. 2024
The Summer of Jordi Perez (And the Best Burger in Los Angeles)von Amy SpaldingSky Pony