Like too bad so sad Sam but when Jesse comes back, you leave. They both loved Emma so of course there would be anger and heartbreak, but there was never resentment or unnecessarily mean moments and I genuinely appreciated that.Įxcept I didn’t because that meant that I didn’t have a clear answer for who to root for. But that didn’t happen thank God! It felt so realistic what these characters were going through. It would’ve been so easy for TJR to villanize one of the heroes or make Jesse into some jerk after he comes back and discovers her with Sam or to make Sam be a jerk while Emma considers what she wants to do. That may have been my favorite part of the entire book. But in this book? How on Earth could you possibly pick a team? Jane the Virgin has this plotline towards the later seasons and honestly, it was a no brainer to me because I was #TeamRafael all the way. This is a plotline I adore, but also one that stresses me the hell out. I kept on thinking, “Well maybe at the next chapter there will be a good stopping place.” But let me tell you there is no good stopping place because all you’ll want to do is continue turning the pages to find out just what happens to Sam, Jesse, and Emma. I meant to just start the first chapter and maybe the first one hundred pages, but I found it was entirely impossible to put down. I read this book in one sitting by accident. Tropes: second chance romance, high school sweethearts, angsty,
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