From the bestselling author of the BLURRED LINES series. Willow needs a miracle... Twenty-year-old Willow is a librarian in the tourist town of Bandon, Oregon. She's also been diagnosed with cancer. Two summers ago - before all hell broke loose - she met Austin. He was everything she ever wanted in a man: smart, funny, and gorgeous. But after eight perfect weeks he left, and she hasn't heard from him since. Until she receives an email from Austin asking her to meet him so he can explain. It might be a booty call, but Willow has to see him one last time, even if it's just to say good-bye.
I think this book doesn't make sense. At all, if I can say. With such heavy topics, it was very lack of sense. It better for longer story, not a short story. Infuriating because of the hero and heroine acts.
Advice advice for the author : If you want to write a book with such heavy topics, be detail, and make sure your book didn't come in short story because it will end with HUGE annoyance and we, the reader, will not happily reading your book 'cause we are too busy to keep asking why and why.
And please, do your research before you put some heavy topic in your book. This book, I don't know, it was like : okay, I will make the heroine suffer from deadly disease, check, done. But it was nothing details in that part. Okay she was suffer, but where? where in the book describe she was suffer? No. The heroine seems normal to me despite the deadly disease tittle to her.
Despite all the lacks, the sex scenes itself was HOT. Really hot hottity hot with big H! But the hot scenes seems so unreal. Not make sense at all. The hero treat the heroine like she was a normal girl. Not a sick girl.