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A review by mmrohbock
The Truth According to Ember by Danica Nava
emotional
hopeful
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
4⭐
PG-13 to R 🌶️
I do not understand why it took until 2024 to have a traditionally published indigenous romance but I'm glad we're here and that there was even a sneak peek of Danica's next book at the end!! It's so important to see joy for all people of all backgrounds and Danica truly shared so much of the joy and love she feels for her Chickasaw Nation in this book.
I loved Ember so much with her feisty go getter attitude and how she was always willing to try. But because I loved her so much I also was stressed out for her the whole time as her lies got bigger and bigger. Thank goodness this was a romance novel and I knew she would get her happy ending regardless of what happened. And then Danuwoa was just perfect and I loved them together.
This book was basically Suits but set it in an Oklahoma tech firm with fantastic Native American characters so if that sounds good to you, you will enjoy this book.
PG-13 to R 🌶️
I do not understand why it took until 2024 to have a traditionally published indigenous romance but I'm glad we're here and that there was even a sneak peek of Danica's next book at the end!! It's so important to see joy for all people of all backgrounds and Danica truly shared so much of the joy and love she feels for her Chickasaw Nation in this book.
I loved Ember so much with her feisty go getter attitude and how she was always willing to try. But because I loved her so much I also was stressed out for her the whole time as her lies got bigger and bigger. Thank goodness this was a romance novel and I knew she would get her happy ending regardless of what happened. And then Danuwoa was just perfect and I loved them together.
This book was basically Suits but set it in an Oklahoma tech firm with fantastic Native American characters so if that sounds good to you, you will enjoy this book.