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A review by stitchesandpages811
Night Shift by Annie Crown
4.0
Format: Ebook
I flew through this while on a flight and then standing in the immigration queue at JFK and it was just the perfect book to devour in what was otherwise a boring and long experience.
I have no doubt that lots of us felt ‘seen’ in Kendall, and I’m no exception to this. Of course I saw parts of myself in her. Outside of that though, I think what I liked most about this book was the development of her relationship with Vincent. It was awkward and there were misunderstandings, but these misunderstandings were because they were getting to know each other, and because they were misreading situations because of their nerves and their own hang ups, not because miscommunication is a useful trope. It was realistic, and I think that’s something that can be missed in a lot of romance books – they portrayal an ideal and not necessarily the reality, so it was so satisfying to see that.
I loved this and bought myself a physical copy while in the US as a reminder of the trip and my enjoyment reading this. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone looking for a fun but realistic portrayal of a new relationship developing.