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78 pages, Kindle Edition
Published May 3, 2022
👉 Love: Mea culpa - I assumed “love” meant “romance”. But the book isn’t romance, at least not in the traditional sense of the genre. As the blurb itself says (which I simply forgot), “Love comes in all forms, from enduring friendships, the classic love at first sight, and misunderstandings that unfurl into blooming romance.” As per my current reading preferences, I don’t like traditional romances or love-at-first-sight, so this collection was good at least on that count.
👉 Queer protagonists: Well, yeah. All the stories have same-sex character interactions. A couple use the old trope of enemy-to-friend while another is about mysterious interactions with strangers. But something fell short in making the protagonists memorable. I am not sure what.
👉 Fantasy: Three of the stories have very strong elements of fantasy. The remaining tale felt more historical than fantastical.
👉 Spring: Ditto feedback as above. The author seems to have a fondness for gardens, plants and nature. The three stories that incorporate these ideas work far better than the one that doesn’t.