No Tomorrow

No Tomorrow

2018 • 626 pages

Ratings3

Average rating4.7

15

Five stars because the writing is good and Evan/Blue's serious mental health issues aren't something often seen in a hero. The story goes to some pretty dark places — content warning: a suicide attempt — and the relationship between him and Piper moves through some very unhealthy phases, but I always got the sense that both main characters loved each other and meant well toward each other, even when they were doing/saying something not-so-right. The big thing that sealed it as a 5-star read for me was that the ending wasn't mental health issues are cured by love but instead a much more realistic lifelong medication and therapy will be part of our HEA.

I usually can't stand the secret baby trope, but in this case it gets an okay from me because she had no way to reach him and would have told him if she could have.

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