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SIP LAKE

A dialogue-heavy but plot-light and ultimately lackluster Southern bildungsroman.

A muddled account of young love set in 1970s Florida.

In this coming-of-age story, Basara introduces readers to Owen Cloud, a somewhat awkward 27-year-old man who works as a hospital orderly. He recently moved to the small Florida town of Cypress Lake and has a crush on his work colleague Tina Gardenia. But although readers may expect the shy but observant Owen to drive the narrative, he’s instead revealed to be a largely passive character, prone to lengthy ruminations and having little sense of purpose. At the same time, Basara introduces other, minor characters at a rapid clip, often without providing full context. Some of the author’s descriptions of nature are truly memorable: “There was an alligator down at the water’s edge, floating, still as death, and below the gator a bass descended, leaving behind a rising trail of bubbles.” However, much of the work centers on the seemingly aimless conversations between the many players. The chief plotline follows Owen as he navigates the uncertainties of love and attraction; Tina’s boldness—and simple willingness to talk to him—perplexes the gangly young man, who initially lacks self-confidence. The accounts of their outings are marred, though, by Owen’s need to recount every mundane and inconsequential conversation he hears around him. As a result, the rare significant moments, such as the revelation of Owen’s parents’ deaths, end up carrying little emotional weight. Numerous references to events of the era, such as Jimmy Carter’s energy plan, Seattle Slew winning horse racing’s Triple Crown, and Smokey and the Banditplaying at a local theater, pepper the narrative, and they provide a bit of welcome realism. Overall, though, the town lacks character, which gives the book a disappointing lack of focus.

A dialogue-heavy but plot-light and ultimately lackluster Southern bildungsroman.

Pub Date: June 21, 2021

ISBN: 979-851412144

Page Count: 215

Publisher: Self

Review Posted Online: Oct. 18, 2021

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JUST FOR THE SUMMER

A wallowing, emotionally wrenching family drama that leaves little time for romance.

Two people with bad luck in relationships find each other through a popular Reddit thread.

Emma Grant and her best friend, Maddy, are travel nurses, working at hospitals for three-month stints while they see the country. Just a few weeks before they’re set to move to Hawaii, Emma reads a popular “Am I the Asshole” Reddit thread from a Minnesota man who thinks he’s cursed—women he dates find their soulmates after breaking up with him, and the latest one found true love with his best friend! Emma has had a similar experience, which inspires her to DM the man and commiserate. She’s delighted by her witty, lively interactions with software engineer Justin Dahl, and is intrigued when he suggests that if they date each other, maybe they’ll each find their soulmate afterward. Emma upends the Hawaii plan and convinces Maddy to move to Minneapolis for the summer so she can meet Justin in person. The overly complex setup brings Emma and Justin together and the two hit it off, with Justin immediately falling head over heels for Emma. Jimenez then pivots to creating romantic roadblocks and melodramatic subplots centering on each character’s family of origin. Justin’s mother is about to serve six years in prison for embezzlement, which means Justin must move back home to care for his three much younger siblings. Emma was traumatized by her own mother for much of her childhood, left to fend for herself and eventually abandoned in the foster system. When her mother shows up in Minnesota, Emma must face her traumatic childhood and admit that she has prioritized her mother’s well-being over her own. There is little time devoted to Emma’s painful efforts to heal herself enough to accept Justin’s love, which leaves the novel feeling unsatisfying.

A wallowing, emotionally wrenching family drama that leaves little time for romance.

Pub Date: April 2, 2024

ISBN: 9781538704431

Page Count: 432

Publisher: Forever

Review Posted Online: Feb. 3, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2024

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DEEP END

A surprisingly sensual sports romance.

A collegiate diver and swimmer secretly pursue kink together, and risk falling in love along the way.

Scarlett Vandermeer is struggling. Despite a successful recovery from the injury that almost ended her Stanford diving career, she hasn’t been able to get her head together, and it’s affecting her performance. Plus, she’s trying to stay focused on getting into medical school. A relationship would be out of the question. By comparison, Lukas Blomqvist is a swimming idol, a record-breaker who wins medals as easily as breathing, and Scarlett has long been convinced he would never look in her direction—until one fateful night when a mutual friend lets slip that they have something unexpected in common: Scarlett likes to be submissive in the bedroom, while Lukas prefers to take a dominant approach. Now, they both know a big secret about each other, and it’s something neither of them can stop thinking about. It’s Lukas who suggests they have a fling—purely physical, just to take the edge off, so Scarlett can get out of her own head and stop overthinking her dives. Initially, their arrangement is easy to stick to, but the more time they spend together, the more Scarlett starts to realize that what she feels for Lukas is more than physical attraction. Complicating the situation is the fact that Scarlett’s friend Penelope Ross used to go out with Lukas, and the longer Scarlett keeps mum about her true feelings for him, the more difficult it is to keep the situation hidden from another person she really cares about. While Scarlett and Lukas’ relationship does begin as a physical one, their deeper psychological connection takes a little too long to emerge amid all the other storylines, resulting in a somewhat rushed resolution. However, Hazelwood’s latest is proof of the depth and maturity that has emerged in her writing over the years, and it highlights her embrace of sexier, more emotional elements than were present in her original STEMinist rom-coms.

A surprisingly sensual sports romance.

Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2025

ISBN: 9780593641057

Page Count: 464

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Dec. 28, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2025

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