A review by lit_vibrations
Reggie and Delilah's Year of Falling by Elise Bryant

5.0

This book was sooooooo cute and adorable. It follows two teens Delilah a punk rock lead singer and Reggie a D&D master. Both teens struggle to find a safe space where their form of blackness fits and they’re allowed to be their true self.

They met on New Year’s Eve after Delilah’s first performance at The Mode. Reggie found out that night the true meaning of love at first sight. Introducing Delilah to the new Reggie before she had the chance to know the real him. That innocent conversation was the spark of something neither of them could predict.

The next time the two cross paths on Valentines Day and every holiday that followed their connection and bond grew stronger. Was it fate that kept bringing them together or pure coincidence?

Either way all those small encounters turn into a year of magical bliss for the teens. Reggie’s act of self-confidence and impersonating the cool, nonchalant nerd that doesn’t care what anyone thinks is what swooned her. Making the time they spent together feel almost to good to be true.

Reggie and Delilah found love, hope, and reassurance in each other. I enjoyed this book so much and it was so well-written. The author did an amazing job bringing all of the characters to life individually. I was smiling so hard at all of their cute lovey dovey moments.

Special thanks to the author & @hearourvoicestours for my advanced readers copy!!!!

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