This is a great story with absolutely awesome characters. It has humor, representation, angst, and nonconforming romance. Great job!
This book is a massive triumph of representation, both through the MCs and the supporting cast.
There is a respectful, authentic, and realistic portrayal of people with various disabilities (cognitive, physical...), neurodivergence, people with PTSD, people with severe anxiety, people of color, non-binary people, various religions, and polyamorous relationships. There is a plethora of representation, but it feels so natural, and it flows with the story as almost everything is normalized. It doesn't feel like the author was "ticking rep boxes," but quite the opposite, as if they tried to describe realistic and familiar surroundings. I thought it was done brilliantly, and for me, that sealed the deal.
I also enjoyed the great writing, very good pacing of the plot, and a plot twist at the very end (and not, as it more commonly appears, in the 70% stage) that made it all fall into place and set everything in motion to be finalized. After the great representation throughout the book, I thought all of those were just icing on the cake :)
I also must point out that the conflicts in this book are quite complex. At some point, I was afraid that the MCs are not going to get a real HEA ending but just a happy-for-now at best. I was wrong of course as the author came through with some serious mental work done by the MCs to compromise and change so they can fit each other into their lives. Very impressive execution, and I am sorry to say it's rare to see in this genre.
Rating: 5 stars