Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake

 Delilah Green Doesn't Care 

by Ashley Herring Blake

4 Stars


Delilah is a edgy photographer from NYC, photographer Queer people in water being her go to subject. But she has been hired for two weeks to photograph all the ins and outs of her estranged step-sisters wedding. Ending up back in Bright Falls wasn't exactly something she wanted to do but she can't pass up the payday. She bumps into Claire a single mom or a pre-teen and the best friend of Delilah's sister Astrid. Claire has been in a dating rut lately, dealing with an pre-teen and the sudden reappearance of her Dad have put her in a weird place. She unknowingly hits on Delilah in a bar before realizing it's her best friends sister and quickly falls for her. They try to keep their fling a secret but the two grow closer as the two weeks Delilah is in town slowly tick away. 

This was a super adorable Queer romance. Delilah in a queer woman who seems to be very sex-positive and edgy. Working as a photographer who showcases queer people probably brings her into the orbit of a diverse group or characters. Although we don't really get to see any of them in this story. Claire is a single teen mom (although she's no longer a teen) who is bi-sexual. She has a small group of friends and lives in a small town. The relationship between the two characters was believable and didn't feel forced at all. The two characters had good chemistry and the slight enemies to lovers (more like dislike to lovers) trope worked well for the story. I love the potential for more books featuring Queer characters in the future from this author and I can't wait for the sequel featuring Astrid.