
Today I am on the tour for Her Name is Blue by Iris Justice, thank you to Hannah at Hygge Book Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part and thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 283
Synopsis: Florencia-Blue is an introverted dreamer, a believer in the power of love yet skeptically guarded against its reality. She’s crafted a life comfortably hidden beneath the veil of her beloved books and manuscripts, convinced that true happiness dwells only within their pages. Enter James Murray: sweet, albeit grumpily so, with a heart encased in metaphorical stone, having long forsaken the notion of love. Until, that is, a shy New Yorker with a captivating dimpled chin gently unravels his defenses, weaving the concept of love into a tangible tapestry they both begin to cherish. Their bond forms from the roots of friendship, slowly unfurling into something profound, stirring emotions neither was prepared to confront. Yet, as time marches on, they find themselves inevitably drawn into the embrace of something they once dared not acknowledge. She is Jamie’s Sassenach, and he, Florencia’s long-anticipated Ginger lad, a testament to the unexpected paths love carves, leading them towards a shared destiny they never anticipated but ultimately cannot deny.
My Thoughts: oh my heart this book, on the surface we look like we’re getting 2 completely opposite main characters, Blue is shy, she keeps herself to herself & has never been without her parents and her past issues around food and her anorexia mean that she’s not always adventurous when it comes to what she eats.
James is out going, always out with his friends and is a big foodie, always looking at the different combinations he can put together with his meals and his snacks, he is close with his family but also good to travel and do things on his own…
They meet at Oxford university, Blue travelling all the way from New York to continue her studies and James from Edinburgh.
They fall in love slowly which makes it feel authentic and really pulls you in with it, I guess this book is the perfect example of opposites attract.
I got real Eleanor Oliphant is Completely fine vibes which is one of my favourite books ever.
I wish the book had been a bit longer, I was so caught up in their story that I didn’t realise we were at the end and I wasn’t ready for it.
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