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After a break up with his boyfriend, the main character Bailey gets a job at a cafe, where he meets Lucien. Even though he doesn't want to, Bailey slowly pulls Lucien into his world full of secrets.
I love the characters in this book. Almost all of them are gay, and I also like the absence of toxic masculinity, and how they all hug each other, and are vulnerable with each other.
The first few chapters made it a bit difficult for me to get into the story, but once it got going, I enjoyed every second of it.
I also really like that even though it's heavily implied, there's going to be a relationship between Bailey and Lucien, the author didn't make Bailey jump from one relationship to another, and is slowly developing their relationship.
Poor Bailey can't catch a break, and always ends up in a trouble.
Justin (Bailey's ex) seems like he genuinely regrets his decision to break up with Bailey at the beginning, but then he grows more aggressive and possessive with every chapter. I'm glad he turns into a punching bag for Bailey's friends.
Finally, I like the fact that even though the school is portrayed as a great school, through Bailey's eyes we can see that not everything is as it seems.
I honestly can't wait to read the next book - I need Oliver back, and I also need to know what happens next.