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Violence
Barely any
No graphic violence
Language
A lot
Strong adult language throughout
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit sexual content between adult characters
Substance Use
Some
Social drinking; recreational substance use in some scenes
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Terminal illness as a central plot element; grief throughout; emotionally devastating climax
What this book is about
Twenty-year-old Camryn Bennett, numb after the death of her best friend, boards a bus with no destination in mind. Somewhere in the journey she meets Andrew Parrish, a guitar-playing stranger who is carrying his own devastating secret. What begins as a guarded road-trip friendship deepens into something Camryn wasn't ready for. Redmerski's New Adult romance deals unflinchingly with grief, illness, and the terror of loving someone who may not be there forever.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit sexual content for adults
Terminal illness and grief as central themes
Emotionally devastating trajectory
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