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  • Romanticizes Trauma, Suicide and Abuse

    1
    By Mark Reznor
    Save your $5 and your time. not sure what the author was thinking with this one. It’s a lazy, calloused grab at an age gap / trauma bond romance?? It Romanticizes trauma born mental illness and suicide. Then uses adolescent trauma to justify grooming, sexual, emotional, mental abuse, and worst of all, victim blaming and shaming. All after a weak, shady disclaimer presented by the author at the beginning. Like the author trying to assuage their guilt and accountability for this thoughtless mess.
  • Not good at all!

    1
    By cghjjlyfg
    Story line makes NO sense! Hard to follow, all over the place! Just bad reading
  • My favorite Rixon High couple!!

    5
    By Dondah
    I really LOVED Xander and Peyton’s story!! They were both so damaged from their pasts. Completely different circumstances, but they understood each other’s pain. He was her hero, rescuer, best friend and lover, but people were unaccepting of the age gap. She was 18 and he was 28. Personally the age gap didn’t bother me. If she was 16, that would have been different. But she was legal. The only thing was that they both had issues to deal with before having an easier relationship. Especially Xander. I FREAKING LOVED XANDER!!!! He’s definitely on my top list of book boyfriends!!! But Peyton was an amazing character too! They were both such complex characters and so well written!!! They’re my favorite couple in the Rixon High series!!!
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    3
    By mayky16
    This books was for sure so far nothing like I have read before, I hate it that Jase and Cam didn’t understand Xan and Peyton relationship, but at the same time I understand that any parent who’s 18 daughter is dating a guy ten years older would have the same reaction. Now at the end it did work out for everybody now I’m crazy about Leight and Ezra story.
  • nbd

    5
    By AleahaJM
    thanks I cried