Ratings5
Average rating3.8
I really enjoyed this book, and I thought it was perfectly cast. Jo Raylan and Zachary Webber were brilliant. I loved that the author included pansexuality in the story, and it felt like a natural part of it. The author didn't make a big song and dance about being inclusive in her storytelling, she just was. I will always love that.
Linden and Jasper are such a fun couple, and I really enjoyed their dynamic.
The side characters in this story are all the things. Especially Linden's parents. I laughed so much. I hear his siblings have books too, so I'm going to need to move them up my TBL because I need more from his family.
My only issue was the way it felt necessary to keep trying to show that the heroine was an independent woman by telling the reader rather than showing it with her actions. It felt very much like an ‘I am woman, hear me roar' thing and it wouldn't have been that off-putting if it wasn't continuous throughout the book. That being said, I really enjoyed Jasper's progression through the story, and how Linden helped her see things through a different lens.