Review: Baby Bank by Sarah Robinson
Hi, it's been a while. Here's a review of a cute sapphic romance
I've not been posting; my bad. I've been struggling a bit mentally and my chronic illnesses have been beating my ass. You can also find my reviews on Instagram, @stonedandbookish.
*disclaimer: I was gifted this by netgalley and I'm voluntarily leaving a review*
Queer romantic comedy with found family? Pining? Sign me UP. This was such a cute book. I'm so so happy I found this, and I devoured most of it in one day.
The fact that this is part of a series is even better. Normally I'm not a fan of cartoon like covers like this one (it's why I haven't read a lot of booktok/bookstagram books let's be honest) but the cover grew on me more as time went on.
The only thing I would change is that the inside cover says it's a lesbian romance, and that's only partially true, as the main character is pansexual. It may be a good idea to say it's sapphic instead.
I grew really attached to these characters, and seeing that the author based some of this on her own experiences was so sweet. As the character Ari often says, family is what you make, not who you are related to. The chemistry between Ari & Mila was so good, and the banter is phenomenal. This author is definitely one I'm gonna follow more closely, as this book is really good and I love queer books.