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Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman5/9/2023 ![]() ![]() "Do you ever just sit back and feel really thankful for guava?"īlade smirked. Soledad took a long, luxurious drag at her straw. "You did good - if fits into my arms perfectly."Īnd then we get this piece, which really sums up how their relationship works: What a luxury to be standing here, her hands soaking up softness, no monsters or henchmen to distract her from the heavy flavor of Soledad's jasmine perfume. "I was thinking of you when I bought this dress."īlade slid her arms around Soledad's waist, feeling the warmth of her body in a non-life-threatening context for the first time. ![]() ![]() The book is packed with geekery, smoothly balanced with intense chemistry between the two leads. Cinnamon has rescued Soledad a few times by the start of the book, which means that she, good person that she is, waits until they're in a social situation not fraught with tension and obligation to ask Soledad out on a real date. Her love interest, Soledad Castillo, is bookish and nerdy and funny (and punny) and I loved everything about their relationship. She's also a really good person and super hot. Reader, I adored this book.Ĭinnamon Blade is a superhero and former thief. You'd think that since CINNAMON BLADE: KNIFE IN SHINING ARMOR is only 80 pages, this would be a short review. ![]()
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