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A review by hawful
Where We Belong by K.L. Grayson
1.0
Okay, the premise had me.
And sexual assault is never an easy subject matter, I get that. I'm by no means saying that it isn't worth exploring and, dare I say, working out through the wonders of fiction.
I just think it fails here.
Totally separate are my gripes about the adults sounding like teenagers, unjustified validations/motivations (even from seemingly tertiary characters) and misunderstanding after misunderstanding after misunderstanding.
It just all felt so empty.
And sexual assault is never an easy subject matter, I get that. I'm by no means saying that it isn't worth exploring and, dare I say, working out through the wonders of fiction.
I just think it fails here.
Totally separate are my gripes about the adults sounding like teenagers, unjustified validations/motivations (even from seemingly tertiary characters) and misunderstanding after misunderstanding after misunderstanding.
It just all felt so empty.