Book Review: Her Wonderful Wonder Belle
Eighty years is a hell of a wait for a first date.
Delia Rogers is the Wonder Balls’ biggest fan. All she needs now is a girlfriend to enjoy their games with. Because when it comes to baseball in Ghostlight Falls, Delia knows every detail...
Or that's what she thought until a simple accident unearths the dark secret buried within the stadium. Turns out, there's more to the town's baseball past than she ever could have dreamed.
If there were a girls' baseball team, Delia would have known about it. So why has no one in town ever heard of the Wonder Belles?
That's a question she’s especially desperate to answer after one of the missing Wonder Belles appears in her bedroom—Pearl Monroe.
Transported from the nineteen-forties with no memory of how, Pearl desperately needs Delia’s help. Not only does she need to figure out what happened to her, but Pearl's as two-dimensional as a baseball card...literally.
Making this a very inconvenient time to find the woman of her dreams.
Things are about to get weird.
Then again, weird is every day in Ghostlight Falls.
Set in Ghostlight Falls, the coolest—and weirdest—fictional small town in the Pacific Northwest, Her Wonderful Wonder Belle is a standalone, sapphic romance, in a shared world series. Mixing sports, magic, history, comedy, mystery, spice, and sentient object romance into one story, there’s something for every lover of the whimsical and wonderful inside.
My Review
I did like this sapphic romance read. What I liked better through was the mystery surrounding Pearl and how she came to appear in in front of Delia. Yet, the sad thing is that I would have gotten into the story and the mystery better but if I could have connected with the characters more.
I love Ghostlight Falls and the residents. yet, this time I found myself struggling to connect with Delia. Pearl on the other hand, I did like right away. This is because of what happened to her and that I felt like even though she came from the past, she was more forward. Love the appearance of Mappy. He is still his cheeky self.

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