
Olivia
by Genevieve McCluer
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Pub Date Jul 14 2020 | Archive Date Aug 06 2020
Bold Strokes Books, Inc. | Bold Strokes Books
Description
How does a centuries-old vampire suffering from severe PTSD take her parrot to the vet? With Olivia’s intense fear of humans, what sounds like the start of a joke is instead the start of therapy. Only when she has help can her parrot receive his.
Veterinarian Mia Sun knows all about being damaged, and she and Olivia slowly build a friendship that develops into something a lot more intriguing. When a figure from Olivia’s past surfaces, hell-bent on ruining any happiness she’s managing to find, Olivia must fight back if she wants to forge a new life with Mia. Will she be strong enough to face her own worst fears for love?
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781635557015 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews

Thank you Netgalley for letting me read this book in return for an honest review.
Olivia is about a vampire who has PTSD and a fear of humans but when her Parrot becomes ill and needs the vet, she ends up having to go to a vet who is a human. We watch how Olivia has to face her fears for the safety of her beloved animal.
At the beginning of the book, I was fairly hooked and interested in the concept but as the book progressed and a figure from the past came back into her life, I found myself losing interest. Maybe it was because I expected the book to focus more on the Lesbian relationship and then gradually introduce the characters from the past but I found the pacing rather jarring.
The romance is rather low-key to me and I found myself interested in the characters separately but not together. Mia has Bipolar and has to take medications from a market (the market is like a Fiend market) and Olivia has PTSD as well as a bad past which is both interesting and quite nice for more mental health rep.
Overall, it is an interesting world that has been built (which probably helps because this is a sequel/spin-off) but I really could not get fully into it and found myself taking forever to try and finish the book which is really unlike me.
Rating
3⭐
Would I read it again:
No
Would I recommend it:
Yes, to WLW (women loving women) as they may like the representation
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Jacque Aye; Hannah Templer; Megan Brown
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