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Delilah Green Doesn't Care

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Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake is an absolute gem! I couldn't put it down and easily give it 5 stars. What I loved most was the authenticity of the characters and their relationships. Blake crafts a beautiful story that explores love, identity, and the complexities of family. It has all the makings of a new lesbian classic. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a feel-good read with plenty of heart.

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Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake is a clever and steamy queer romantic comedy that is sure to capture your heart. The story revolves around Delilah, a successful photographer living in New York who returns to her hometown to photograph her stepsister's wedding. What follows is a heartwarming story of second chances, new beginnings, and the fragile joy of letting people in.

Blake's writing is masterful in its blend of sexual tension and growing affection, which will have readers swooning. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the banter between them is snappy and entertaining. The chemistry between Delilah and Claire, one of Astrid's stuck-up besties, is seriously scorching and will leave you reaching for a cold shower.

Overall, Delilah Green Doesn't Care is a hot, frothy rom-com with a relatable heart beating at its center. The book is a classic in the making and is sure to leave readers eagerly anticipating the rest of the series. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves a good romance with a healthy dose of humor and heart.

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Wooooo


Okay, this was a wild one.
I think overall, it wasn’t a bad book but it also wasn’t a good book.

The main characters are boring and pretty unlikeable - like I wouldn’t wanna be friends with either of them honestly. The romance was very insta lust and the sex wasn’t written in an appealing way for me because it focused on lust rather than feelings. I just didn’t find this group of friends very believable and if you can’t talk to your best friends of almost a decade about their bad choices maybe you need new friends?

I did enjoy that it focused on the fact she was bullied and the grief aspects and single mothers where the kid actually featured quite a bit. I just think it could have been a lot better! I probably wouldn’t continue the series though which makes me sad!

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I loved reading this, it was such a fun, humorous, and riveting romance. I really liked Delilah and her no nonsense attitude towards those around her and I found her family situation really compelling (so I'm glad we got something of a resolution about that towards the end of the novel). Claire was sweet and kind, and it was easy to see how much she cared about her daughter, who was also pretty endearing. Ashely Herring Blake did a great job of describing the build up and growing attraction between the two women, and I was pleased that they discussed their shared history and didn't just sweep it to one side. Overall, a great romance!

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Oh my. This romance had pretty much everything you could wish for and it was all done perfectly. I'm just over the moon that the author is writing a sequel for Astrid!

Delilah Green grew up in a small town with her stepmother Isabelle and stepsister Astrid. Painfully aware that she doesn't really belong with them in that small town, she moves to New York City and slowly starts making her way towards becoming a photography artist. She has no intention of ever going back. But then Astrid is getting married and her stepmother is willing to pay for Delilah's services as wedding photographer. It's an offer a starving artist can't really refuse. Returning home not also means having to deal with Astrid and Isabelle, it also means running into one of Astrid's best friends since childhood, Claire, who is juggling parenting a preteen with her duties as maid of honor and her ex Josh who keeps popping back up. Despite what happened in the past, Delilah and Claire hit it off, finding something with the other person that was missing. But with many obstacles in the way, and coming up with a secret plan to stop Astrid from getting married, Delilah and Claire are in for a chaotic few weeks that will upend their entire lives.

So, a small-town sapphic romance between a lesbian artist and a bisexual single mother, with nosey best friends and an annoying stepsister on the sideline, and old hurts that start to get healed somewhat. What more could you want? This romance was just perfect. Delilah and Claire are complex characters and the author found the right balance between them working out the relationship issues together and each of them also working through stuff from their past. The way Delilah's relationship with her stepsister changes throughout this book was just magnificently done. I was so worried, because I really wanted to love this book, but it ended up massively exceeding my expectations. I had read some YA by Ashley Herring Blake, but I'm now fully on the adult romance bandwagon. As long as she keeps writing them, I'll keep reading them.

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I adored this books. From the very beginning I had a feeling it would be a 5 star read and then I just couldn't put it down. I loved both of the main characters and felt they were both established very well so that they felt like fully realised people, neither of them relegated to simply being "the love interest". The concept and set up separate to the romance was also well established so that you were entertained throughout rather than just waiting for Claire and Delilah to act on their feelings. I am very excited that we will be getting further books in this series as I can't wait to be back in this world and to follow Astrid and then Iris to see what they get up to too.

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ARC provided by NETGALLEY

always loved a good sapphic novel! it was fresh, so funny and so good to read this one!

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I’ll give four stars because I’m optimistic but my e-arc ran out before I managed to read it. I will pick it up soon when I’m in the mood,

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A fun and enjoyable to read. I loved the LGBTQ+ rep in this book, and the diverse characters. Only thing I disliked was that I felt it was trying to fit too many varying storylines in, and it got a bit muddled.

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I absolutely adored this book, what a perfect queer rom-com!
The characters were well fleshed out and believable, and the writing made me smile and laugh more than I ever usually do reading romance novels!

Well paced and funny, I could see the ending a mile off but still felt fully satisfied when we got there.

Can't wait for book 2!

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

OH. MY. GOD.

Bold statement, but I think this might just be my new favourite romance book… I need to get a physical copy of this book ASAP so that I can reread it and annotate the crap out of it! It contained everything that I strive for when picking up a romance; dual POV, small town, one bed trope, grumpy/sunshine, SAPPHIC… Ahhhh it couldn’t have been more perfect! My new comfort book for sure!

In this book we follow Delilah Green, a photographer who moved to New York to escape her tough family life in Bright Falls, but when her estranged step sister, Astrid, asks Delilah to photograph her wedding, Delilah starts to develop feelings for Claire, a single mum and Astrid’s best friend.

Everything about this novel was perfect. It was so well written and the characters were so diverse in their sexuality and gender. I fell in love with everyone and found myself wishing to be in their friend group. I related to Delilah incredibly and her and Claire’s chemistry jumped right off of the page, making me laugh and fangirl ever so slightly.

Although this is a romance at its core, it is also about reconnecting with family and finding friends. It was so lovely seeing the relationships between Delilah and Astrid’s friends blossom, I found myself rooting for the friendships just as much as the romance and the relationship between Delilah, and Claire’s daughter, Ruby, warmed my heart like nothing else.

Ashley Herring Blake is such an incredible writer and I am so excited for the next book in this little series!

(Also, before reading this book I never really understood people who had “book boyfriends” because I had never connected to a character that much, but after reading this I completely understand because Delilah Green is now my book girlfriend 😂)

(Thank you so much to Little Brown Book Group and Netgalley for the E-ARC in exchange for an honest review! 💙)

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This book is easily going to be one of my favourite romance books of the year. The characters were well-developed and there were parts that made me laugh out loud!

I love a book with a complicated sister relationship. And Astrid's relationship with Claire's daughter Ruby also melted my heart.

The romance is a slower burn but I actually preferred that. If you're looking for a sapphic adult romance with moderate steam then I would recommend this one!

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Delilah Green Doesn't Care is a romcom not like any other. It is even better than everything I've read out there. It's filled with incredibly layered characters, the main characters, of course, but also the secondary and even the very small guest appearances. It all felt like a really place, a real story and it was amazing and left me wanting more. It was just so beautifully crafted, I could see myself there, amongst them. And I would honestly read any story related to any of those characters.
The pacing and plot felt so well woven. I was enthralled from beginning to end.
Basically, this was an amazing introduction to a very promising series and Ashley Herring Blake signs a flawless, captivating book here.

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Unfortunately the Arc was archived prior to me being able to read it. I am still very excited to read this book based on everything I've heard about it!

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With tropes like only one bed, a small town setting and laugh-out-loud wedding shenanigans, I knew Delilah Green Doesn’t Care would check many of my boxes, but I was still surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Delilah and Claire had incredible chemistry, and both characters were so well developed. Delilah is confident, ambitious and comes off as aloof when she actually deeply cares about other people. Claire is so sweet and caring and just such a lovely character. I immediately fell for both and adored the way their love story unfolded. Delilah‘s painful memories from her childhood where she felt like a burden to her stepfamily and Claire‘s struggles of being a single-mom to a teenager daughter gave the novel some depth and also some delicious angst - we love to see it! I also really like the way Delilah‘s relationship with her stepsister Astrid was developed, and can’t wait to read the next book in the series which follows Astrid!

Ashley Herring Blake’s Adult debut delivers on all fronts: sexy, funny, vulnerable, entertaining and swoon-worthy. Delilah Green Doesn’t Care is my new favorite sapphic rom-com!

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this book was added to my tbr the minute it was announced and i was so excited to read it, it was so high up on my tbr for this year!!! it definitely lived up to the hype and oh my god i loved delilah and claire so much - also book 2 has been announced and i cannot wait for that one also!

there isn’t a lot of sapphic books out there, or smutty sapphic books out there and this one was just right!! this book was honestly just perfect, i felt heard with the bi rep too which we love ❤️ need more sapphic books like this

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The moment I saw the cover and description for this book I knew I had to read it!

This was a wonderful contemporary queer romance, full of messy millennials and even messier relationships, and I absolutely devoured it!

Definitely recommend DGDC if you enjoy:

-only one bed
-childhood enemies to lovers
-main characters born in or before 1990
-returning to your small hometown after escaping to the big city
-definitely not dating (*oops*)
-bourbon and/or white wine

And I can’t wait to return to Bright Falls later this year for Astrid’s story!

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This was everything I hoped it would be and more, fun, cute, heartwarming, but with a sad undertone throughout. Totally loved it.

I can't even begin to tell you how much I adored these characters in here! The friendships, the miscommunication, the hurt, the love, man this book packs an emotional but fun and super cute punch.

I loved Delilah she's such a badass but underneath all her hard exterior and witty banter she's super vulnerable and just looking for someone to really see and love her, and omg Claire is just this super sweet fantastic mom who I adored with my whole heart, I loved her the moment she was introduced. Iris was just such a character she's funny, loveable, tough and fiercely protective of her friends an absolute gem, I cannot wait for her book. Then there is my favourite of the bunch Astrid the step sister who I totally fell for through her friends when you are her through her friends eyes and not the way Delilah feels she is she's just everything, ugh I loved her so much and the hurt and history between the two sisters is just heartbreaking but adds so much to this.

If you're looking for a super fun romance with a hard family history and second chances at friendship, not to mention totally badass characters that you'll love long after you finish reading this is definitely one to pick up. I'm sooo excited for Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail after that short teaser, the author knows how to write amazing characters and I cannot wait to read more from Ashley Herring Blake.

Thank you to the publisher who I received a copy of the book from via netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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How does one review perfection?

I literally have so little to say about this because I've loved it so much. I just had an amazing time from beginning to end, loved the characters, the main ones as much as the side ones, the daughter, the friends, all of them were just amazing in their flawed ways.
The plot took me places I didn't expect and I just fell for all of it, the setting, the town, the friendships, ALL OF IT.
I cannot wait to read more in this world. I'm literally so excited for Parker's book and I just want to reread this over and over again in the meantime. I have no criticism, nothing to say really except 'HELL YES' and 'MORE PLEASE'.

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Where to begin?! I have been craving a sapphic led romcom book, with angst, and a decent amount of spice and Miss Ashley Blake sure did deliver.

Delilah was feisty, hilarious, snarky and just a little bit broken. Claire was sweet, kind, loyal, and a little bit lost. Despite themselves, and their shared slightly unpleasant history, these two found each other and helped piece themselves back together, despite the odds stacked against them.

This book broke my heart and put it all back together in just a few hundred pages. The supporting cast were well fleshed out and flawed, and oh boy am I excited for Astrid's book.

It's pretty rare to find a good sapphic love story that doesn't include homophobia or hate crimes as a plot device, and it's rarer still to find sapphic stories with a decent amount of spice in them.

I devoured this book, and am so grateful to NetGalley and Little, Brown Book Group for sending me an ARC of this.

Five, full and fat stars.

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