Honey Girl

A Novel

Paperback, 352 pages

Published Feb. 23, 2021 by Park Row.

ISBN:
978-0-7783-1102-7
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3 stars (8 reviews)

A refreshingly timely and relatable debut novel about a young woman whose life plans fall apart when she meets her wife.

With her newly completed PhD in astronomy in hand, twenty-eight-year-old Grace Porter goes on a girls’ trip to Vegas to celebrate. She’s a straight A, work-through-the-summer certified high achiever. She is not the kind of person who goes to Vegas and gets drunkenly married to a woman whose name she doesn’t know…until she does exactly that.

This one moment of departure from her stern ex-military father’s plans for her life has Grace wondering why she doesn’t feel more fulfilled from completing her degree. Staggering under the weight of her father’s expectations, a struggling job market and feelings of burnout, Grace flees her home in Portland for a summer in New York with the wife she barely knows.

In New York, she’s able to ignore all the annoying questions about …

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I'd seen this book around but hadn't really planned on picking it up until I saw it listed on a Best Romances of the Year list. I was intrigued by the premise. Grace wakes up after an uncharacteristically drunk night in Vegas wearing a BRIDE t-shirt and with vague memories of a girl she met the night before. She is at a transition point in her life. She just finished her graduate degree and isn't sure what exactly she wants to do next now that she's checked off all the steps on her plan.This is not a light and fluffy book. I wouldn't exactly call it dark but it is deep. Grace has a lot of issues that come crashing down on her now that she isn't focused solely on her studies. In fact, she's used her studies to hide from a lot of emotional minefields that she would prefer …

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Maybe it's that I lack substance as a person, but the writing was too... beautifully poetic/perfect? for me to believe that normal everyday people speak and think like that. Do people out there speak that existentially? Maybe its just something that comes with the astronomy and monster hunting territory.

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