Book Review: Between You and Me by Gregory Ashe

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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I feel like at this point I've become a broken record but I really do love this series. There's the cozy element that's fun and whimsical and soft, yet there's that GA edge that makes you remember, "Oh. Right."

The mystery was a lot of fun. It kept me guessing, although I did land on where we ended up once or twice, I wasn't always a hundred percent sure. But there were a few times I was like, "hmmmmm..." And any murder mystery in a fun house is just both creepy and delightful.

The Last Picks were a delight, as always. I love how we're getting character bits and bobs fed to us about them all. There are twelve books in this series, so I think too much information too soon would just be too much (wow, I used "too" a lot...). Learning about them all slowly is great. Once the whole series is complete, going back and reading through it again will be a delight. Also, I can already tell that the book where we learn more about Keme is going to break my heart.

Dash has more and more character development every book--BUT, he's still an anxiety-riddled mess, and I frankly love that. It's so much more real. Healing is not linear. Also, as someone who suffers from, occasionally crippling, anxiety, the way Greg writes it always makes me feel so seen. And there are some of the best examples in this book.

Ah, and Dash and Bobby... These two are going to kill me. Officially.

All in all, I really enjoyed this and highly recommend!

Thank you to the author for this arc in exchange for an honest review.

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