Friday, 1 May 2020

Review of Avocado Bliss by Cadence Robinson & Gerardo Delgadillo

Dacre Vinson has spent the majority of his life in quite the predicament—even the surf and his books can’t erase his Type 1 diabetes. But when Dacre’s family moves to a new Mexican town, an eccentric girl obsessed with trees offers him a job on the spot, leading to what could be the perfect distraction from his problems.

Salbatora Tames has one true love, her avocado farm. Her family constantly nudges her to be more social, but Sal much prefers the dirt, the sun, and the solitude. Besides, trees listen better than people do.

For Sal and Dacre, their job won’t stay easy breezy for long, not when an avocado delivery to Palenque, Mexico pops up on their radar. Together, they embark on a road trip across the jungle, where they form a tighter bond. However, as obstacles arise, their new-found troubles may lead to more woes than bliss.

My Review: 5 STARS
I picked this up because I adored the blurb and the cover drew me in. I was super excited when it landed on my kindle on release day and dove right in. I finished the book in one sitting because I couldn't stop turning the pages desperate to find out what happened between Dacre and Sal, whether they would finally realise their feelings. I adored the chronic illness rep with the diabetes and the way Dacre approached the matter. It was a beautifully written and engaging story and I adored it completely. Highly recommended!

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