I read this expecting a fun & silly urban fantasy romance, only for it to emotionally wreck me. It was such a heartbreaking and accurate portrayal of grief and depression and the mortifying reality that in order to be loved, you must be known, in all your fucked up glory. I would die for Wesley or Vincent or Kendall, any day (currently 75% of the way through, will rate when I've finished)
I read this expecting a fun & silly urban fantasy romance, only for it to emotionally wreck me. It was such a heartbreaking and accurate portrayal of grief and depression and the mortifying reality that in order to be loved, you must be known, in all your fucked up glory. I would die for Wesley or Vincent or Kendall, any day (currently 75% of the way through, will rate when I've finished)