A review by books_and_cha
Adder and Willow by Sam Burns

3.0

First off, I would like to say that all the Fletcher-Oak interactions are absolute gold (I love Oak, I love Fletcher, really this should be obvious). Fletcher has grown since the last time we visited him. Now he's anticipating a visit from Cameron's parents when the town wards start acting up.

Cameron and Fletcher are adorably domestic and (still) very cute together. Cam has found his own niche in Rowan Harbor, and the two are settled in a steady relationship. As with Jesse and Sean's pairing, I felt like a skipped a couple of chapters, but I'm starting to think that the I-love-you developments for the couples (except Wade and Devon) happen off-screen. Given that there are gaps of months (in the storyline) between installments, this makes sense. (I still don't like it, but fair enough.)

The plot was well-balanced in this one too. Character development, romance, suspense - all of it came together cohesively. I can't wait to read more of Fletcher's story.