A review by courtofsmutandstuff
In The Weeds by B.K. Borison

5.0

I loved this! I very much wanted to get to Beckett's book from the very start of Stella's book, and I'm glad he was up second. However he very much seems to be autistic, and it was weird that so much of his experience was talked about without it being labeled, especially with the line about how his parents took him to see a doctor when he was younger because he had such a hard time. I love seeing neurodivergent folks in romance, and was curious why he wasn't more specifically identified.
I loved their romance together but wanted to strangle Beckett for his miscommunication. The part at the end where his dad talks to him about being worried he taught him how to love wrong was a punch in the gut but in a good way. I absolutely love that romance novels do these deep dives into people's lives and souls. 
I absolutely loved Evelyn's best friend Josie - she is us, and I love her so much for that, to the point I'm a little disappointed she won't be headlining her own book in the series.