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Delilah Green Doesn’t Care is the romantic comedy that my queer and nerdy heart has always dreamed about reading.
She doesn’t want to go back to Bright Falls but she decides to take the job anyway because it comes with a five-figure check.Delilah Green Doesn’t Care has earned its rightful place on my comfort reads bookshelf because it’s witty, charming and heart-tugging at the same time. I couldn’t get enough of the sexual tension and the steamy moments between Claire and Delilah and I got all the feels when I watched them slowly fall in love with each other. A toxic relationship with a step-parent and past parental death were mentioned several times and those issues could be triggers for some readers. Her life in New York isn’t a bed of roses but her photography career is finally getting the recognition it deserves and she always has a steady supply of no-strings-attached hookups. Delilah’s entire world was turned upside down when her estranged stepsister, Astrid, guilt trips her into photographing her wedding.
I’m very, very queer,” Delilah whispered, releasing the words slowly while her bottom lip brushed the shell of Claire’s ear. To listen to the whole archive of Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine, subscribe and listen on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or wherever else you find your favorite podcasts. I just love Delilah’s rough edges, tender heart, snarky attitude, frank manner of speaking and her beautiful tattoos! Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Emily Connelly discuss this story of coming back to a dreaded hometown, and finding love—while also causing a fair amount of chaos. This woman was funny and sexy and adorably unsure of herself, and for a split second, Delilah forgot who she actually was.DiMecurio smoothly switches between their perspectives, capturing their distinct personalities and leaning into the story’s humor and heart.