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Book Review: Casket Case by Lauren Evans
Casket Case had an intriguing premise, what with a woman who runs a casket shop meeting and falling for a man who works for death.
Unfortunately, while I appreciated the emphasis on grief and nonlinear healing, I found it difficult to connect with the story for a couple different reasons. Firstly, Nora and Garrett's romance was unexciting and underdeveloped. They were together immediately, exchanged "I love you's" after only a couple dates, and then spent the majority of their time as a couple fighting, which was wearying and sucked all the joy out of seeing them together. Secondly, Nora was unlikable. Now, I'm all for unlikable characters so long as its done with nuance and purpose, but here, instead of her coming across as a person who was mourning the loss of her parents, she came across as temperamental. Hostile. Almost acting as if she were the only person in the world who had lost someone she loved to tragedy. She constantly snapped at Garrett, too. Her remarks pointed and borderline hurtful. That made it hard for me to root for them.
I'm sorry to say this one didn't jive with me.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Random House for the ARC in exchange for my review.
2/5 stars
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