Wow, this book was hard to rate!
Like, really hard.

Let’s start with the obvious… this is not a Ravenel’s novel. It’s just not. Why is it called that? I’m confused. I kept expecting a plot line the whole time that revealed how some character was unexpectedly a Ravenel. It never happened.

This is an insta-love trope. I didn’t mind that at all, myself. I guess I’m into those and I didn’t know it! I’m looking at you, Crave. It’s also a fake relationship trope- which I LOVE.

Ok next up, there are a lot of perspectives in this book. You really should read the wallflowers series in order to get a lot of what happens in this book! This should have been labeled a Wallflowers book and not a Ravenel’s book.

The description seems like it’s a book about Merit and Kier, but it was mostly a book about Sebastian.

That being said- it was very hard to rate because I think it was marketed as something that it wasn’t. Also, I forgot what the steam level was…so you’re welcome for this comprehensive review.

stars: 2.5-3.5

steam: 3.5?

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