Thursday, 18 September 2025
Aisle Be Yours by S. M. Lucky
This was a really great collection of short stories and meet cute scenarios.
The first story was about Jenna and Ben, an hilarious interaction of opposites attract territory much like the rest of the encounters which I guarantee will make you laugh, smile and appreciate all the poetic metathphors included within the completebook.
The characters are all so fun and playful so many fun meet cutes and plot lines that are unexpected scenarios showing how food can unite people.
There was some fab characters that stood out too, Elena and Marco, him a chef, a meet cute full of puns, Riley a shy comedian, Cal and Asha with a Milk and Honey nod maybe to Rupi Kaur, with the shared title there.
Also, the coupon cutie was such a sweet story, as well as a lottery ticket with more than money as the win and a story with cutie Pebbles the guinea pig who sounds fabulous and sassy with a love of kale to make my own rabbit Splodgie jealous and made me laugh some animals are fussy over kale, true fact!
A quite fitting twist to reading this book, I actually met an ex boyfriend in a supermarket so felt a pull to read the collection only we bonded over band t-shirts and heavy baskets of shopping!
I wish each duo got a longer story but maybe in the future or else we can be left to imagine each duo's future!
A fabulous collection I hope you choose to enjoy too, guarantee you'll smile and laugh more than once!
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