WTH doesn't this have a trigger warning?!?
I would have given this book 4*s, and that would have been a generous 4*s, because the storytelling of "we just need to have a conversation to work things out" got old very fast. But Sacha and Willow care so much for each other that I fell for them!
And then I got to the abuse. *Spoiler alert ahead* Abuse that should have a trigger warning because they are graphically depicted scenes. But what's worse than the lack of trigger warning is the authors blase attitude towards the abuse. Sacha is a victim, a word the author never even uses, and plainly ignores as Willow rails at him for ruining everything because he ran from his abuser, after having his life threatened, as a teenager. It was painful reading their "there's a secret that'll ruin everything" shpeal for half the book, that was nothing compared to the torture of victim blaming in the second half.