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Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers
5.0
4.5⭐
This contemporary was so close to perfect and I completely regret not reading it sooner.
This follows a woman named Grace who just completed her PhD and finds herself married to a woman she doesn't know after a celebratory night in Vegas.
While this premise sounds like this novel will lean romance heavy, it actually much more focused on the main characters personal journey. It's really about her learning to accept herself and face her mental health issues head on.
But my absolute favorite thing about this was Morgan Rogers' writing. Just wow. There were so many passages throughout this that hit me right the gut. I had to pause, rewind, and highlight many pages while reading. This book felt so raw and personal and you could feel how much the author poured into this book.
I absolutely cannot wait too check out with Morgan Roger's writes next.
Content warnings for depression, anxiety, self harm, microaggressions and racism
This contemporary was so close to perfect and I completely regret not reading it sooner.
My battery is low, and it's getting dark.
This follows a woman named Grace who just completed her PhD and finds herself married to a woman she doesn't know after a celebratory night in Vegas.
While this premise sounds like this novel will lean romance heavy, it actually much more focused on the main characters personal journey. It's really about her learning to accept herself and face her mental health issues head on.
But my absolute favorite thing about this was Morgan Rogers' writing. Just wow. There were so many passages throughout this that hit me right the gut. I had to pause, rewind, and highlight many pages while reading. This book felt so raw and personal and you could feel how much the author poured into this book.
I absolutely cannot wait too check out with Morgan Roger's writes next.
Content warnings for depression, anxiety, self harm, microaggressions and racism