Rating: 3 Stars Themes: Romance Thoughts: I was quite intrigued with the premise of this one as someone who loved the OG Gossip Girl and Clueless and making up the character sounded like a great mix up of the two. However, I didn’t end up liking either of the main characters. Violet is such a snob as well as starting off as a complete doormat and although she did grow a backbone throughout the story she didn’t seem to lose the thinking she is better than everyone else attitude just stopped caring what others thought of her. Cain is equally insufferable, I understand growing up struggling then finding out there was all this money that could have made life easier as an adult would hurt, he seemed dead set on hurting everyone around him. While the nickname of Duchess for Violet was cute, he found every opportunity to dig at her and put her down, even when hitting on her and/or being vulgar to get a rise out of her. The ending and epilogue was cute but the romance didn’t feel like it ...
Rating: 3 Stars Themes: Children's Fiction Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a cute way to look at different families and explain it to very young children. I liked that the two penguin dads were included as that not only links back to another book for further reading but is a great example they can see in real life too. Some of the animal mixes worked well like the pony and donkey which again can be seen in a mule or hinny in real life. However, some of them, though cute, were unrealistic like the otter and raccoon who are known to fight in the wild which means if kids start asking not everyone can be shown as real which can make the younger ones start questioning even more. The artwork itself is stunning and the poem like text makes it more fun for children. Favourite Quote: “Although they are different, they're lovely to see. There's love at the heart of each family.”