Oyster by Fearne Hill
- Molly Martin
- Jul 11, 2024
- 2 min read
My Review
Simply put a beautiful love story of acceptance and just being your true self. Nico is a small town oyster farmer who one morning finds Eti on the beach after a bad night. While taking Eti home, Nico realizes something massive, and being who is, he just accepts it and moves on. The two have a slow burn of romance in two people getting to know their true selves. When Nico learns Eti truth, he just rolls with it, as he should. You fall for the person, not the gender (at least that's how i roll). They have an unnerving support for the other in the good and the bad. For the first time, Eti is free, and with the support of this crazy cast, it is finally happy. No silly third act break-ups, just two people falling in love even when things around them are not always great.
Book overview
Low tides threw up all kinds of unexpected and random treasures. Wedding bands, hauls of driftwood, old bones worn smooth.
Jaded oyster fisherman, Nico La Forge, had seen them all.
Or so he believed. Until one night, a cold, bedraggled, and beautiful Éti Salvador washed up on the shore.
Nico had never been in love. Wasn’t even looking for love. With the body of a revolutionary hero and a face like the devil, Nico was the sort of guy your mother warned you to stay away from. But then, Nico had never come across anyone as extraordinary as Éti Salvador before; divebombing the emotional wasteland of his heart, shaking it like a maraca.
And, overnight, like the turning of the tides, everything changed.
Oyster is an MF queer romance.
Oyster (Island Love Book 2) https://a.co/d/0gvDJDTp



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