
Member Reviews

I love Mick and Katy. Was a lovely story set in Covid times - wasn’t sure where it would go with that but it was not as intense as I imagined it would be. It was actually a pretty cozy read. I liked witnessing them learn they didn’t have to earn love or food etc. That they could be taken care of. Seeing Mick melt was pretty cute. I loved reading all the film references and side storylines. It was really cool to get all that queer film insight. There’s a few things I’m not sure about but it had a happy ending.

This was a really delightful read. I sometimes feel the phrase 'cozy romance' used too much these days but I'm not sure how else to explain it. Although Mick and Katy remain roommates for most of the book, everything about them screams well-adjusted couple. They just fit together beautifully.
This is the 2nd book about the mcVey sisters, but I don't think you need to have read the first to enjoy this. There are some references to the first book, but nothing that would make this story hard to understand.
At the start, I didn't like Mick much, but as the story progressed, I began to like her a bit more. Katy definitely brought out the best in her
What I enjoyed a lot about this book was how chill it was. That's not to say nothing happened, but it is set mostly during the main part of the COVID pandemic, so the characters are restricted in what they can do and where they can go. Which actually makes the story more impressive, as they find ways to entertain themselves and others without breaking any mandates..
Overall, this is a sweet story about two people coming together in unexpected circumstances and realising who they really are and what they really want out of life. And it's just a delightful read.