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4.5 stars. I laughed, I cried. This book is a beautiful story of finding love and also learning to love who you are as a person. Tanner is bisexual, half-Jewish, and trying to get through his final semester of school in the predominantly LDS town of Provo, Utah. While he fully accepts who he is and has loving and supportive parents, he realizes that his community might not be so open to him so he is still very much in the closet, even from his best friend. In comes Sebastian, who is not only Mormon, but is also the son of a bishop and is heavily involved in the church. The connection between them is so intense from the very beginning and seeing how they navigate their relationship was so sweet yet heartbreaking at times. I loved every minute of it.
I only docked a .5 star because there's a point where Tanner hooks up with someone who is not Sebastian and I feel like it cheapened the romance a bit and I feel like this story could have gone without that part and it wouldn't have changed anything.