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“E-V-E-L-Y-N.” She spelled her name with her hand.

Otis was immediately intrigued by the beautiful girl who seemed to know at least enough sign language to introduce herself to him. Little did he know, shortly after that night, that the beautiful girl would end up in a relationship with his brother, Dean.

Until Dean left.

Left Chicago, left Evelyn and left Otis to clean up the mess.

Seven years later, Evelyn owns a coffee shop where Otis, a writer, spends his days writing fluff articles for a local paper. They have a steady, dependable friendship and they’ve come to rely on each other like family.

But after one harrowing night, their comfortable, easy relationship is catapulted into new territory. And for as close as they’ve always been, they’ve also shielded each other from the heaviest pieces of their pasts.

This is a story about two people finding a way to let go and believe that even when we feel like the things we want are beyond our reach—the power to change our path is always in our hands.

460 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 3, 2023

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Larissa C. Moyer

3 books57 followers
Larissa C. Moyer spent her early adult life bouncing around different cities as a musical theater actor and making lattes behind too many espresso bars to count. When she isn't snuggling with her dog or driving her sweet husband completely bananas, she can usually be found reading a romance novel with some sort of beverage or snack close by. Amazingly, though, sometimes she can do all of those things at the same time! Her plan is write epic love stories in each of the cities she lived and loved. You can find her on Instagram @sincerely_lovelarissa or on TikTok @larissacmoyer
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Profile Image for Maren’s Reads.
807 reviews1,279 followers
August 10, 2023
4.5⭐️ Otis and Evelyn have been the best of friends since college when she dated his brother Dean - until the night he left with no explanation. Now seven years later, the two have become inseparable. When an attack leaves Otis injured and Evelyn caring for him, their relationship begins to shift in ways neither saw coming.

I am in my messy romance era clearly, and this book has literally everything you could want in one. First and foremost, this book has phenomenal ASL rep. It also deals with overcoming trauma and the mental health toll it takes on those involved. The author does an incredible job tackling heavy topics in a very realistic and healthy way, while still allowing the romance to shine through.

There was so much about this book I loved. The small town vibe (set in and around Evelyn’s coffee shop) but in a big city (Chicago), the wonderful cast of characters including amazing supporting characters, the growth of each of our MCs as individuals and in their relationships, the romantic angst, and or course, our very swoony MC Otis, all made this a must read. I had intended to read this book over a few days, and instead, read it over just a few hours.

Read if you like:
•emotional romance
•strong ASL rep
•overcoming trauma
•friends to lovers
•forbidden love
•small town in a big city vibes
•Colleen Hoover
•Corinne Michaels

Thank you to the author for my gifted copy in exchange for my honest review.
Profile Image for Chiara | wordsbychiara.
577 reviews343 followers
October 29, 2023
Rating: 4.5 stars / Spice rating: 2.5 peppers

IN OUR HANDS is a masterfully written romance novel, and also so much more! Yes, the love story between Otis and Evelyn was a big highlight (and it's definitely perfect if you love tropes such as best friends to lovers, forced proximity and ex's brother), but friendship, family, forgiveness, healing...those were such huge parts of this as well. I found it to be a truthful and heartfelt representation of joys and sorrows of everyday life, and would highly recommend it to all lovers of romance in double PoV who want something diverse, inclusive (Otis, the MMC, is deaf), spicy, but definitely far from the same old story. This one leaves a mark!

I really loved how the narration was split in past and present chapters. Sometimes friends to lovers stories suffer from the lack of seeing how the bond formed, so getting to see how Otis and Evelyn met, became friends and some key moments of their history made everything in the present chapters much sweeter and also frustrating (in a good, tension-filled way) from a shipper perspective. But the past chapters also made the complicated relationship between Otis and his brother (and Evelyn's ex) Dean so much more bittersweet. The bromance was beautiful and you can bet that I was rooting for a reconciliation. And also that I fell in love with Dean (because of course I would fall for the bad boy).

The characterization was this book's biggest strength. These characters were incredibly relatable in both their virtues and their vices, and through their experiences the author shed light on important
topics such as sexual assault, anxiety, depression, trauma, healing, and the importance of inclusivity. These were prefectly balanced within the romance, creating a reading experience that was never too funny or too heavy, but just right.

Thank you to the author for gifting me a copy. Opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Jessica Paige (Exercise_Read_Repeat).
1,456 reviews226 followers
August 21, 2023
4.5⭐️One of the strongest indie debuts I’ve read!!

If you are in the mood for an emotional read that will make you feel it all, look no further! Told in a dual POV format with flashback scenes, this story follows Evelyn and Otis, two best friends who ultimately come to terms with how they feel after tragedy hits.

I adored both Otis and Evelyn and their special relationship. They were multi-layered and real characters who learned to lean on each other to get through past traumas and life’s hardships. I love how Moyer emphasized the importance of finding someone to complete you and who you feel safe around no matter what. The deaf representation was also really strong, and I found it easy to step into Otis’s shoes and experience the world as he did.

Read if you like:
-ASL rep
-Emotional, messy romances
-Slow burn
-Best friends to lovers
-Mental health rep
-Chicago setting
-Coho and Mia Sheriden books
Profile Image for Nancy.
198 reviews29 followers
October 21, 2023
"You're part of each other, love. She's always had a beautiful heart, but you're her pulse. You're the pounding in her chest. You bring her to life." 🫶🏼

Y'all. I DEVOURED this book in one sitting. So much character development that includes heavy topics that fall under mental health. The growth of both the main characters as they face the trauma that brings them together. My heart felt for them every step of the way.

It's always difficult to find a book that portrays ability reps accurately and I love how Larissa brings to life what Otis sees daily. 🤟🏼

You'd enjoy this if you want:
- ASL rep
- friends to lovers
- mental health rep
- ex's brother
- dual POV
Profile Image for Kim.thebookworm.
108 reviews
October 2, 2023
This was not an arc read, just a general promo I got accepted by Sunnybabepr to read!

I loved the ASL rep, aka American Sign Language if you aren’t familiar (I learned basic signs in grade school so this brought back happy memories!) Everyone should look into learning it!! 🤟🏼

Definitely an emotional but beautiful read, I fell in love with Otis!! There are some heavy topics throughout, so make sure you check the trigger warnings before!

✨contemporary romance
✨dual POV
✨major ASL/deaf community rep
✨friends to lovers; brothers ex
🌶️ there is spice!!

Overall, I give it a 5 ⭐️!! I will definitely be buying the paperback soon for my bookshelf!
Profile Image for Shavonne Belford.
448 reviews1 follower
March 27, 2023
Best friends for years one night of shared trauma begins to open their eyes and shift their relationship making them both realize that the right person for them was there the whole time Otis and Evelyn are the friends to lovers that could easily be a real life story their shift was gradual and sweet with bouts of drama because Otis brother is Evelyn’s ex boyfriend who cruelly abandoned her after she experienced a horrible trauma that he was unable to handle the fall out from Otis though when he learns about it is her rock helping her work through the lingering triggers
Profile Image for Amber Joosen.
20 reviews10 followers
October 30, 2023
Thank you Sunny Babe for the review copy!

A book with a deaf/HoH rep always speaks to me! I use basic Dutch sign language with my disabled sister and have studied to be a Dutch sign language teacher! I love how dialogue in this book included sign language.

This is an amazingly well written debut novel. Larissa’s writing captured me from the first lines. So much is happening, I went from crying to laughing to slapping my book I’m my face from shock. Otis has a very special place in my heart!

Some tropes in this book are:
Friends to lovers
Dual pov
Brothers ex
ASL rep
Heading through trauma
Profile Image for Lexus Christopher.
34 reviews3 followers
October 31, 2023
"In Our Hands" by Larissa C. Moyer is an emotional rolleecoaster filled with earth shattering love and characters that feel so real you'll wish you could hug them in real life. She navigates love and trauma and anxiety in such a brilliant, well written way. Otis and Evelyn's story feels tangible, the tension and the love they have for each other leaps of the page. But not only is romantic and emotional but also healing and witty. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves:

friends to lovers
emotional reads
PTSD/anxiety rep
ASL/deaf rep
soulmates
dual pov
well-written spice
Profile Image for Brooke | brookesreads .
173 reviews36 followers
October 30, 2023
🤍𝒊𝒏 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒅𝒔🤍

4 STARS: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

this was such an emotional but beautiful read! I truly loved Otis in this story, his character was *chef's kiss* 🤌🏻💋

this contemporary romance is dual pov, has ASL and deaf rep, mental health rep, friends to lovers, slow burn, and of course, ✨️spice✨️! that being said, this book does deal with some heavy topics, so i urge you to make sure to check the trigger warnings before reading this book to make sure it's something you feel you can handle and take care of your mental health! 🤍

thank you so much Sunny Babe PR for allowing me to participate in this promo, and thank you Larissa for writing this book!! 🫶🏼
Profile Image for Danelle K.
27 reviews3 followers
October 1, 2023
Such a great story! Loved Otis and Evelyn’s characters. Your heart ached for the two of them after their tragic event they experienced together. Their relationship was fun to watch evolve and loved their humor.
Profile Image for Laura  Pages.
106 reviews2 followers
October 12, 2023
Thank you so much to Sunny Babe PR and Larissa C. Moyer for providing me with a copy of this beautiful story.

I'm calling it now. This is one of my top reads for the year. I'm going to struggle to put my thoughts into words but I will try my best.

I am absolutely overwhelmed by the amount of love that is in this book. And it's all different types of love. There's so many beautiful friendship, family and chosen family relationships in this story. And like all relationships, they aren't always smooth sailing. I really appreciated the way conflict was solved in this book - it felt right.

I loved reading a story with ASL in it! I found it so interesting - especially in Otis' POV chapters. Kind of makes me want to learn some AUSLAN (Australian Sign Language)! I also loved how the emotional parts of this book snuck up on me - after reading the first few chapters where I was laughing out loud I wouldn't have thought it would be so heartwrenching. I loved it!

I cried at such random points in this book (I blame Mary, she's so beautiful) and I absolutely loved the way this story ended. The writing from Larissa is incredible - this book is going to stay with me for a long time. I need a physical copy asap.

Please pick this one up for a beautiful, heart warming and stunning story.
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26 reviews3 followers
January 25, 2024
Evelyn and Otis have been best friends since college when she started dating his brother, Dean. Until the night Dean left her with no explanation. Fast forward to seven years later where Otis gets injured in an attack and Evelyn steps up to care for him, their relationship changes in ways they weren't expecting. This book does have some heavy topics so check trigger warnings, but Evelyn and Otis are able to work through their traumas together.
There's no better way to start the year off than with this gem; I adored this book! It had a strong ASL rep, which I thought was portrayed beautifully. The connection of characters in books where one person is deaf always tugs on my heart strings a little more because they have to rely on so much more to build their relationships. Otis and Evelyn will have my heart forever.

"What's your favorite smell?" Evelyn signs.
"Burning leaves." He signs back.
"Your voice is burning leaves to me, Otis."

Read if you like:
• ASL rep
• PTSD/anxiety rep
• overcoming trauma
• ex's brother
• small town feel in a big city
• emotional romance
• friends to lovers
Profile Image for Mariette De kock.
65 reviews12 followers
October 25, 2023
“Your voice is burning leaves to me, Otis” ~ in our hands

Omw, this book. I don't have words. I am still a bit shell shock while writing the review but in a good way. There is so much that happens good and bad. This book deals with PTSD, Anxiety, trauma and so much more. The ASL representation was one of my favorite parts and one of the biggest parts of the book🤟.

I laughed, I cried and fell in love with Otis and Evelyn. The way they found their way to each other and the amount of growth they both went through together but also separate was *chef’s kiss*

This book is already released but the next book and companion novel finding more follows Dean & Amelia's story, will be released on Dec 5 2023. I can't wait to read it!

!!Please read the trigger warnings before reading this book!!

Thank you so much Sunny Babe PR for sending me this Arc to review.
Profile Image for Stacy!.
582 reviews9 followers
April 3, 2023
Okay WHOA.
I feel like I haven’t read a book like this one in quite a while. This story fully illustrates the idea of finding the person that completes you, your safe place to land. This is a story of love, hope, grief, and growth and it’s honestly implanted itself in my heart.

I can’t get over how WELL this story is written-I LOVE this author’s voice! These characters are so real and authentic and they experience REAL trauma that I think makes them that much more tangible, especially to those of us that have experienced the same or similar traumas. Evelyn and Otis are such intense and vivid characters that I feel like I actually know them. I cried with and for them, cheered for them, and just completely DEVOURED their story to find out where their lives were headed!

The representation in this book was both unique and really well done. We’re given first hand experiences of deaf characters and assault victims, and they’re presented in ways I’m not sure I’ve ever read before! I commend the author on writing a sexual assault victim and in doing so in such a real way. So much of Evelyn’s struggle (the PTSD, the grief) echoes my own-I’ve never felt so SEEN in my own trauma, it’s the representation I never knew I needed!

On top of everything else, this books just gives SUCH a beautiful, multi-layered, heart warming and heart WRENCHING story. There’s so much going on as these two beautiful MCs find their way to one another and struggle through their own traumas, and it was honestly quite refreshing to see them navigate both the good AND the bad TOGETHER.
🤟🏼

I was given an ARC by the author. All opinions are my own.
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November 8, 2023
Larissa C. Moyer's "In Our Hands" intricately navigates a journey encompassing intertwined emotions, unresolved pasts, and the transformative force of love. Central to the narrative is a heartfelt romance between lifelong best friends, where the female lead, formerly romantically involved with the male protagonist's brother, uncovers the enduring depth of connections that transcend time and former relationships. The backdrop of ASL representation courageously addresses the harsh realities of physical and sexual assault, offering a poignant exploration of resilience and the healing process.

Moyer deftly weaves a found family theme into the narrative, depicting the beauty of human connections formed beyond traditional blood ties. As the main characters maneuver through a myriad of twists and turns, the story ultimately culminates in a heartwarming "happily ever after," illustrating the resilience of love amid life's adversities. This review examines the emotional depth, the characters' impactful journey, and the book's portrayal of enduring love in the face of formidable challenges.

The book skillfully delves into the complexities of relationships, showcasing the intricate dynamics between best friends turned lovers. It adeptly portrays the challenges and strengths of such deep connections. Addressing ASL representation and the sensitive themes of assault, the narrative presents these subjects authentically, shedding light on the struggles faced by individuals dealing with such experiences.

The exploration of found family themes emphasizes the strength found in non-traditional yet profound relationships, contributing significantly to the characters' emotional growth. The characters' journeys reflect themes of resilience and healing, illustrating the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity through growth and eventual healing.

"In Our Hands" resonated with me on a personal level. The main female character's ownership of a coffee shop paralleled my entrepreneurial aspirations, while her passion to learn ASL, despite being hearing, mirrored my own dedication to the language. The book's emotional depth, depicting life's complexity and the impact of challenges on genuine individuals, struck a personal chord. The slow-burn romance between lifelong friends felt authentic, portraying the evolution of a deep connection into something more profound.

For a perfect autumnal read embracing ASL representation and the inviting ambiance of a coffee shop, "In Our Hands" stands out. However, potential readers should be mindful of trigger warnings due to the narrative's brave confrontation of physical and sexual assault. Despite these triggers, the book delivers a touching and genuine tale of resilience, enduring friendships, and the redemptive power of love.
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65 reviews6 followers
October 26, 2023
✨✨BOOK REVIEW✨✨
in our hands by Larissa C. Moyer (@ )
 
4.5⭐️
 
This book was absolutely beautiful and had everything you could want in a contemporary romance novel. It was easily one of my favorite romances I’ve read this year. It follows Otis and Evelyn, who have been best friends since college, when she dated his older brother, Dean, before the day he left her with no explanation at all. Now, seven years later, Otis and Evelyn are closer than ever and they have to rely on each other even more when they are faced with trauma and tragedy they never saw coming.
 
I loved both Evelyn and Otis SO much – their characters were complex and human, flawed and beautiful. The ASL rep was beautifully done and I was blown away with how it was portrayed. The author captured mental health and overcoming trauma in the most realistic and healthy way, while still allowing the the romance shine. This is not an easy thing to do and I appreciated how real and human this book felt. The spice was so great, but not over the top and complimented the story perfectly.
 
My only critique and reason for not giving it 5 stars was this book felt just a little too long- I struggle when romance books hit that 350+ mark, and this one comes in at 448 pages. But even with that, there was nothing in the story itself I didn’t like. The story was incredible, all of the characters, the setting,  made this an incredible read. I highly recommend for fans of contemporary romance (especially fans of Colleen Hoover and Mia Sheridan!) and if you are a fan of any of the following:
 
Friends to Lovers 💕
Dual POV 🔀
Brother’s Ex 👦
Soulmates💘
Healing Through Trauma❤️‍🩹
ASL Rep🤟
Spice🌶️🌶️
Emotional Romance😭❤️
 
Book 2 is coming out December 5th, and I cannot wait to read more about the characters in this world.  Thank you so much to @sunnybabepr and Larissa C. Moyer for this book in exchange for my honest review!
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247 reviews22 followers
October 18, 2023
Thank you so much for the gifted copy Sunnybabepr & Larissa C. Moyer!

I feel lucky to have gotten to read this book and I hope that if you read it too it encourages you to learn ASL, it's a beautiful language and I wish it was more widely taught.

Tropes:
🤟best friends to lovers
🤟forbidden love
🤟a little bit of suspense
🤟ASL - Sign Language🤟

📌TW: R*pe/ass*ult

Wow, so many words and feelings with this one that I don't even know where to begin!

5 stars and tons of *kiss fist* (which means I love love it!!) I love the strong ASL rep, I have 2 deaf sisters and am fluent in ASL so while reading this book I was imagining the signs while also physically doing them.

Otis and Evelyn are best friend AND couple goals! Evelyn's coffee shop sounds like a dream & I wish it existed where I live!

They met in college and while Evelyn dated Otis's brother Dean, little did they both know that attraction was always at play between them.

Fast forward 7 years later when they're both living their lives, both single and very much best friends. They count on each other for a lot of things, but there are still some secrets from the past between the two. One horrible night changes things between them in a way that they didn't anticipate. Dealing with past & present trauma is not easy, but with a best friend at your side to help you through it does slowly ease the pain.

I don't want to say too much as I feel like I will spoil it, so what I will say is...this book was amazing and is a favorite read for 2023. The characters were all amazing and you couldn't help but love them and enjoy their backstories. I am reallly looking forward to book 2 which is Dean's book!

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236 reviews5 followers
October 1, 2023
Otis and Evelyn have been the best of friends since their college days. She was dating, Dean, Otis’ brother, but then Dean suddenly leaves. Now seven years later, Otis and Evie are inseparable. After a traumatic event happens to both of them, their relationship finds itself in a new territory.

Oh my goodness! What a heartfelt story. This is such an excellent friends to lovers romance, but with such an emotional punch. The trauma, the PTSD, the anxiety, all the emotional baggage Otis and Evie carried around. My heart broke for each of them over and over.

These characters are so special, but especially Otis🥹 what a perfect MMC🫠 he is swoony, thoughtful, funny, and so compassionate. I also really loved Evie, too. The way she cared and took the time to learn ASL not only for Otis, but herself…just made my heart so happy.

I also loved all the growth we got to see from all the characters. Evie and Otis were able to help each other slowly heal from their messy and difficult pasts. I’m so happy we are getting s Dean story. He is so lost in this book, but you can definitely tell he is trying and has redeeming qualities. The parts of the story that had to do with Otis and Dean’s relationship tugged on all my heartstrings.

Read this book if you like:
-friends to lovers
-emotional reads
-forbidden romance
-Chicago setting
-ASL representation
-PTSD/ anxiety representation
-Likeable characters
-coffee shops
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86 reviews7 followers
October 10, 2023
Big huge thank you to sunnybabePR for an ARC of this!


I wanted to sob out like 10 different emotions when I finished this book. It is so raw and beautifully written with dual POV. The witty banter and the REALISTIC friendships, relationships, and overall group dynamic is something I have not encountered at this kind of level tbh.

Evelyn is a coffee expert that dated a dude who wasn’t/isn’t inherently awful, but he does really dump her in the worst of ways and for the complete wrong reasons. His brother, Otis, unknowingly has picked up the pieces throughout the years from Evelyn’s broken heart and starts to hold them together while both of their hearts heal from unfavorable events in both of their own lives. Their friendship is thrown through the ringer in a drastic turn of events one night when some bad dudes wanna be bad dudes. That leads them to a road that helps both of them reflect on their younger years’ traumas and upbringings.

Otis is a deaf, and communicates through ASL. Evelyn and him connect through this for a variety of reasons, and it’s honestly some of the most wholesome and human interactions that I have ever read in a book.

I can’t say enough good things on this book and I’ll be so happy when it’s out in the wild for all of y’all to read. Please make sure to read through the triggers- as there are some not so happy things that happen to frame our beloved characters and the book’s plots. If you have any questions on content prior to reading, I’m happy to help answer.
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78 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2023
The amount of people I’ve told about this book is unreal. I’ve been singing it’s praises since chapter one.

No joke.

So, let’s chat about it. in our hands is the first book I’ve heard of or read that has ASL representation. Not only does it have ASL representation, it’s fucking GOOD. I gave this book 5 ⭐️’s because the story line was so real. It was believable. It could absolutely happen. The characters were authentic, I truly believe Otis and Evelyn are off living their best lives in the city of Chicago. Don’t tell me otherwise.

@sincerely_lovelarissa writes like a friend telling a story. Her character development is so extraordinary you can’t help but laugh or cry along with them.

The amount of times I laughed out loud in this book is outrageous. I love an author that can make me feel the actual feelings the character is portraying. 10/10 for writing style.

This isn’t a spicy spice book and I am so glad. It wouldn’t work if it had that much smut. These characters aren’t like that, sure there is spice but it wasn’t the type that made me blush. Instead it was the type that made my heart warm, it was beautiful and I was so damn excited when they finally got their shit together and fell head over heels for eachother. I just can’t you guys.
🌶️🌶️/5 for spice

Out of the 34 books that I’ve read this year so far, this one is without a doubt top 5 and I have no doubt it would reach similar ranks on your list as well. If you want a romance book that hits all of the right requirements, this is it. I truly believe Larissa is bound for good things and has what it takes to be a household name. I’ll be seeing hearts for a long time after this read and I’m so excited about that.
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72 reviews24 followers
April 25, 2023
“It’s interesting - when people go through something shitty in life - we think mentioning it will suddenly make them remember and fall into darkness. But any person that’s lived through a traumatic event knows that it’s not forgotten. Your world just kind of becomes… less light.”

I don’t know if I have the words to express how much I loved this book. I could not put it down, and I wish I could have stayed in their world longer. It’s a dual POV and also alternates between the past and the present.

The friends to lovers trope is done so well here. There was no messy third act breakup, which honestly drives me a little crazy. For the most part, when Otis and Evelyn ran into issues, they were able to communicate and maturely work through them. I loved all the supporting characters, and the ASL/deaf community/culture representation is amazing.

There are some heavy topics included in the story, such as rape (not on page), PTSD, anxiety, cheating, alcoholism, and bullying, but I feel like the author handled these issues in a respectful manner.

This book was beautiful and so well done. I could go on forever, but just do yourself a favor and read it.
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199 reviews3 followers
October 17, 2023
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️

✨brother’s ex
✨ASL rep
✨Best friends to lovers
✨he falls first
✨emotional read
✨dual POV/timeline-ish

This book was super sweet & emotional. There were a lot of different traumas our main character dealt with together so please check the trigger warnings!

I freaking loved the ASL aspect in this book. Otis is deaf & I loved being able to get this perspective that I’ve never had before! Otis is such a sweet human and I loved getting to know him. Evelyn, his best friend learns ASL & has a true passion for it. I loved watching them communicate. I loved the way they supported one another & it was just so special. 🥹 I also loved the brotherly love Otis & Dean had for one another. Ugh I just loved these characters!!

I loved the story. My main reason for not giving it 5 stars is due to the flow of the story. There are random flashbacks & chapters that take place in the past, that just kind of random & didn’t flow right to me. However, the characters & the ASL aspect make up for this. It was a lovely read, I would definitely recommend! & Book 2 about Dean is coming at December 5th!!!

Thank you @sunnybabepr & Larissa C Moyer for this book in exchange for my honest review!!! ❤️❤️❤️
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116 reviews4 followers
February 9, 2024
(4.5 ⭐️)
I’ll be honest this book wasn’t even on my radar. I’d never heard of it until it became one of my recommendations for “12 books for 2024.” I went in with no expectations a s without knowing anything about the plot. HOWEVER, I was blown away. It was such a good, thought provoking book. There were so many times while reading that I thought, surely there aren’t any other big events left in the book? But the , sure enough, something else happens that moves the plot forward! I don’t want to give too much away, but Otis’s character was so unique and special. I’ve never read a fiction book where a main character was deaf. His interactions with the world around him were obviously different, but I love how the author took his differences and made them strengths. I loved the bond between Otis and Evelyn, and that it ran so much deeper than must a relationship. Their deep, multi-faceted love was so well written. One thing I wish I had known before reading was trigger warnings. I don’t think anything that occurred in the book was “too much,” but it’s always nice to be prepared. This one is on KU, so if you have that, I’d definitely put this on your radar if you like the tropes or are looking for something a little different.
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381 reviews24 followers
October 3, 2023
I can’t even say enough about how much I loved this book! Otis and Evelyn’s story is just about the sweetest thing I have ever read and probably one of the best written books I have read. This is on the longer side but I read it one day and begrudgingly only put it down when I had to.

This book takes place in Chicago and is about Evelyn, a coffee shop owner, and Otis, her best friend, ex-boyfriend’s brother, a writer and who also happens to be deaf. This story is so sweet, heart-warming, emotional and just amazing. I loved the story in the present-tense and also the flashbacks. They both have gone through tragedy and things that have wilted their spirits, but together they have managed to breathe life back into each other to become the people they were always meant to be. Otis is the epitome of the “cinnamon roll” character but with so much depth and compassion. This is not just about love, but also about family and friends.

I really highly recommend this book! To the author: you really have a gift for writing and I thoroughly enjoyed this!
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30 reviews
October 3, 2023
This book… I absolutely loved this book. The ASL representation was so beautifully done. While my family and I are hearing, my mom has taught me what basic signs she knows and we all the time sign “I love you” to each other or ask if each other are ok in sign. It has sparked my interest in learning sign again. This book kept taking me back to memories of those times and it had my heart shattered the whole time. It has such amazing characters and you can’t help but love all of them. Even the ones that are hard to love you catch yourself having sympathy for which is exactly what this book teaches us. The writing style is different from what I typically read but honestly it works. I loved being able to see what the characters went through in the past and how they work through hard times. The main female character Evelyn was so relatable. I absolutely loved her and was laughing with her so much. I cried with the characters rather it be sad or happy tears which I barley do in a book. This will easily be one of the most influential reads this year if not longer.
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18 reviews
October 5, 2023
"in our hands" is a heartwarming and emotionally charged book that kept me in the story from start to finish. This touching narrative took me on a rollercoaster of emotions, bringing on laughter, tears, and moments of frustration as I connected with the characters.

Evelyn, who grapples with severe trauma, is portrayed with sensitivity and authenticity. Her journey from missing out on life's beautiful moments to finding the strength to heal and start living again is both powerful and inspiring.

The central message of the story, that the right person in your life can help you overcome even the most significant challenges, is heartwarming and resonant. It reminds us of the transformative power of love and human connection.

I wholeheartedly recommend "in our hands" to readers who appreciate beautiful love stories that delve into the complexities of human emotions and the healing power of relationships. This book is a testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit and the capacity for love to mend even the deepest wounds.
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February 2, 2024
In Our Hands was the sweetest and most adorable book. It was emotional but it was everything you want in a romance novel.
I love when a book just sucks you in as did this one. You could feel all the emotions that Evelyn and Otis were feeling.
Evelyn was dating Dean, whom is Otis brother. Then Dean left and it all became such heartache, a mess. Once Dean has up and left not only Evelyn but Otis also, there was a lot of pieces to pick up. Otis and Evelyn become closer, closer than either of them had ever planned.
I loved that there was asl in the book, having a deaf character in the book was so interesting. I haven’t read many books where there were deaf characters. I enjoyed being able to learn from their point of view. It shows that no matter the difference someone has that they deserve just as much love as anyone.
If you haven’t read In Our Hands you definitely should!

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170 reviews9 followers
July 9, 2024
4.5 ⭐️ and what a beautiful debut novel!

"In Our Hands" by Larissa C. Moyer is a beautifully crafted story that weaves together themes of love, resilience, and personal growth with a refreshing touch of diversity. The novel's representation of a deaf MMC and a FMC struggling with anxiety is both authentic and touching, providing a depth that resonates deeply with readers.

These two characters are incredibly relatable in both their virtues and their vices, and through their experiences, the author sheds light on important topics such as anxiety, depression, trauma, healing, and the importance of inclusivity.

The story is told in a dual POV format with flashback scenes, allowing readers to delve into the complex pasts of both main characters. Evelyn and Otis are multi-layered and real characters who learn to lean on each other to get through past traumas and life’s hardships. Their journey is a testament to the power of connection and the importance of confronting one's past to forge a new path forward.

The backdrop of Chicago and its suburbs serves as an honorary "third main character," and Moyer's vivid descriptions bring the city to life in a way that will delight anyone familiar with its streets and landmarks.

I highly recommend this book for anyone that appreciates a heartfelt story with rich character development and a strong sense of place.

Note: There are some hard moments and flashbacks to past events for the characters. While they are handled very well within the book, they may be hard for some readers.
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