It was a bit tough to get into at first, but I think that was mostly me struggling to get through some of the topics in this book. Overall, however, it was an excellent read. I loved the discussion of mental health and the healing process after traumatic events. I loved that the Nioma wasn’t made out to be weak because of what she experienced, but especially that she wasn’t slut shamed for how she chose to deal with her trauma, even when she later admits to herself that it’s not how she wants to deal with it long-term.
Nioma was such a real character!!! I loved that she wasn’t afraid to speak her mind, but she still struggled with her trauma and her anxiety. It was refreshing to see the ugly side of trauma in a book and see how the fmc handled it with each individual character.
Owen, OH Owen!!! Ugh where do I even start? I. LOVE. HIM. SO. FREAKING. MUCH. He was amazing!!! So attentive, so understanding, so freaking loving. It was so beautiful to see his relationship with Nioma grow. He never judged her actions, or made her feel less than, or even made her feel unsafe in any way. He was such an amazing support system for Nioma and I love how their love flourished and how their relationship progressed throughout the book.
Amazing book overall. I genuinely enjoyed reading it. I laughed, I cried, I screamed, but more importantly I learned so much about my own personal struggles reading this book. 5 stars!!