![]() ![]() His culture shows up in the way he interacts with Mira (his aunt), the food he cooks, and the pet names he uses. I liked the integration of Evren's Turkish culture into his character.I loved these small snippets into Evren's head, and how they brought the theme of knitting to the forefront. Every chapter opens with a small snippet from Evren's ( the LI) knitting blog, even though the rest of the book is told from Brady's POV (the MC). KNITTING!!!! So much fun to have a queer romance that so heavily focuses on knitting! If you love knitting (or crocheting, or any crafting), you'll probably love this aspect too.I dive into the biphobia in my first dislike bullet point. ![]() ![]() I easily would have given this book 4.5 stars if the biphobia just didn't exist. Rep: MLM, Bi MC, Gay LI, Turkish LI, ADHD side characterįirst and foremost: This book lost an entire star rating due to (in my opinion) completely unnecessary biphobia from the love interest (Evren). ![]()
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