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Violence
Barely any
Joey's self-destructive behavior includes minor physical danger
Language
Some
Adult language
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit M/M sexual content
Substance Use
Some
Alcohol and substance use as part of Joey's self-destructive spiral — significant character element
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Grief, self-destruction, and the question of whether Joey wants to be saved create real psychological weight
What this book is about
A M/M contemporary romance — Joey is a young man who has been using reckless behavior to feel something since his brother's death. Aaron is the man who keeps showing up when Joey's worst decisions catch up with him. Mitchell's emotional contemporary M/M romance handles grief and self-destruction with honesty.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit M/M sexual content
Substance abuse as a character element
Self-destructive behavior as coping mechanism
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