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Violence
Some
A sexual assault at a party — the inciting event; some later confrontation
Language
Some
Contemporary college dialogue; moderate-to-strong language
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit adult sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking in a college setting
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The aftermath of sexual assault — Jacqueline's decisions about how to proceed, how much to trust, and how much to tell; Lucas's own history and its psychological weight
What this book is about
Jacqueline's ex-boyfriend sexually assaults her at a campus party — and a stranger named Lucas pulls him off and walks her home. When Jacqueline and Lucas keep meeting — in her economics class, where he's been tutoring under a different name — a careful, complicated connection develops. A New Adult romance that handles sexual assault with more seriousness and specificity than most, though the mystery of Lucas's identity and past carries its own weight.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
A sexual assault — the inciting event, handled with more care than typical in the genre
Explicit adult sexual content
Both protagonists carry significant psychological damage from their pasts
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