21 July 2020

NetGalley Review: Always Only You by Chloe Liese

Full disclaimer: I read this book in one sitting!  


The characters are well written, deeply developed, clever and funny.  This book is classified as an Own Voices story as it deals with autism and invisible disabilities, written by an autistic author.  This aspect of the story is handled beautifully; it feels familiar and well articulated to those who have lived a neurodivergent life and will be very enlightening for anyone without first-hand knowledge of navigating the world in this way.  


The romance is hot, but always handled with an eye to consent and respect.  The third act conflict is very realistic and is overcome in a healthy, therapeutic way.  At its heart it is a story of two people happy to work on themselves in order to be supportive of the ones they love.


I am already waiting for my copy of the first book in this series and can’t wait to see how these stories develop with subsequent books.



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