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Inadmissible was one of those reads that quietly sinks its teeth into you and then refuses to let go. I ate it up.
Taj’s emotional baggage felt painfully real. Watching her navigate love after growing up with betrayal hit close to home, and I appreciated that the story did not rush her healing just to get to the romance. Her hesitation made sense. Her walls were earned. That made everything that followed feel that much more satisfying.
And Tristan… whew. He is the definition of steady. Not loud, not flashy, just consistent, observant, and deeply intentional. I loved that his actions always did the talking. He did not try to fix Taj. He simply showed up again and again, letting her decide when and how to trust him. That kind of patience is rare in romance, and it worked beautifully here.
What really stood out to me was the sense of community. The friendships and family dynamics added so much warmth and grounding to the story. Nothing felt overdone. It felt lived in, supportive, and safe, which made the emotional moments hit even harder.
This book reminded me that love does not have to be chaotic to be powerful. Sometimes the strongest love is calm, protective, and unwavering. Inadmissible delivered all of that and then some. B. Love did exactly what she needed to do with this story, and it absolutely earned five stars from me.