All the similes and metaphors! So many similes and metaphors! But really, they’re fun, not obnoxious. On the other hand, Henry’s descriptiveness is awesome. Henry has created some super messy protagonists, so one really needs to go into this reading with the ability to understand and accept that some people are the most illogical creatures on earth and let themselves be ruled by all these messy feelings instead of doing the one (ONE!) thing that will solve their problem. Overall: I am seriously not on board with January assuring Gus that she’ll stick through the messiness when Gus is scared to try a relationship and then immediately bailing in a meltdown when things get messy. They’re both writers and neighbors on the lake in Michigan. Plot: She’s having a quarter life crisis. When they’re struggling, I wanted to SCREAM. Heat Factor: I was expecting chick-lit level steam (so not much), and I was wrongĬharacter Chemistry: When it’s good, it’s good.
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