I have to confess that, unlike a lot of people here, I did not spend 6+ years waiting for this book. I actually have had Flash Rip on my TBR for many years but hadn't gotten to it, but when this book was announced I finally got to Flash Rip and understood why people were so eager to head back to Barking Beach!
Damo, our young, perpetually horny, goodhearted, and sometimes oblivious lifeguard, takes center stage in this book. On the surface he's happy-go-lucky, but he's dealing with a lot behind the scenes, especially with his home life and some thoughts that are making him question his sexuality. Enter Blake, a volunteer ("clubbie") lifeguard who has been crushing on Damo from a distance pretty much since he set foot on Barking Beach.
As per usual, the author gives us characters that you instantly want to be friends with in real life. Having recently read the first book in this series, all the lifeguards were fresh in my mind, so I was thrilled to see the (now) side characters again, and also to get to know Damo better as we finally get his POV! He's a fiercely caring man who is determined to not burden anyone, and I wanted to give him a hug constantly. And Blake is finally living his dream life: he is living near the water, is lifeguarding in his spare time, and has a steady job. He also gets to live as his authentic self in Barking, far from his parents who are uncomfortable with his queerness.
These two have plenty of adorably awkward (adorkable, if you will indulge me) moments together at the beginning, and I loved all of it. I also liked that Damo's bi-awakening was mostly angst-free (while that story has its place, we did a lot of angst around sexuality in Flash Rip). While I think Damo kept his newfound relationship a little too close to the vest for too long, I liked the utter lack of drama when he finally did let people know.
The only drawback in this story to me was that there may have been a little too much drama in general. Damo's home life was plenty dramatic, and I think Blake could have had either an unsupportive family or his other big issue (will not spoil it), but probably didn't need both of them.
Otherwise, I loved our second visit to Barking Beach, and can't wait for more (if the third book is what I think it is, it could be fantastic!)
CW: sexual content, homophobia, addiction (not MCs), chronic pain, chronic injury, traumatic brain injury (check beginning of book for full list, author very kindly lists them out)