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366 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 9, 2019
Books that center around Mental Health are always a bit of a hit and miss for me. This is because I myself suffer from multiple issues, and so I am not always up to reading about it. Sometimes I just like to pretend I am an ostrich...

Other times I don't mind reading about it because it makes me feel less alone...if you get what I'm saying.
Anyways...I usually try not to let my mood affect my rating because me being in a bad place has nothing to do with the book or the story ;)
In this instance, I really enjoyed the story...it actually made me feel hopeful, which is always a good thing. That said...I still want to point out the triggers to those who do mind reading about mental health.
Anders and Brody were introduced in the previous book and since I didn't know this before I started, I had to go back and read book 1, Unwritten Law. I do advice reading that one first ;)

Now this book may have dealt with some heavy subjects but that doesn't mean it was all heavy and dark. There was definitely light and fun and sweetness.
I had a lot of admiration for Anderson and respect for Brody in how he dealt with everything. Anderson has been through some very traumatic events and is still struggling with the aftermath. He is suffering from a severe case of PTSD, amongst other things. But thankfully he isn't alone... He will find strength in Brody, who I loved dearly ...
Love doesn't solve all your problems, I know this better than anyone...but it sure as hell helps. Having someone to love you, support you and hold you up when you crumble...is everything...

