Releasing 10 (Deluxe Edition)

by

Chloe Walsh

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy dark, emotionally intense stories that explore trauma and mental illness.
  • Fans of the Boys of Tommen series who want more backstory on Lizzie and Hugh.
  • Those who appreciate complex, flawed characters and are prepared for heavy subject matter.
  • People who connect with stories about overcoming abuse and mental health struggles.
  • Readers who enjoy angsty, slow-burn childhood friends-to-lovers romances.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers sensitive to graphic depictions of child sexual abuse and trauma.
  • Those expecting a light YA sports romance based on the marketing.
  • People who prefer more plot-driven stories with less internal struggle.
  • Readers who dislike repetitive pacing or very long books.
  • Those who are uncomfortable with sexual content involving underage characters.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Provides deep insight into Lizzie's character and mental health struggles
  • Portrays bipolar disorder realistically and sensitively
  • Explores complex themes of trauma, abuse, and mental illness
  • Shows strong character development for Lizzie
  • Features a devoted and supportive love interest in Hugh
  • Depicts a powerful childhood friends-to-lovers romance
  • Offers an emotionally intense and impactful reading experience
  • Provides backstory and context for events in other books in the series
  • Contains beautiful and poignant writing in parts
  • Highlights the importance of having a support system

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Contains extremely graphic depictions of child sexual abuse
  • May be too dark and traumatic for many readers
  • Pacing issues with repetitive cycles and unnecessary length
  • Marketing as YA romance is misleading given mature/traumatic content
  • Insufficient content warnings for severity of topics covered
  • Some plot holes and inconsistencies with other books in the series
  • Romantic relationship feels forced or underdeveloped to some readers
  • Side characters like Claire feel inconsistent or underdeveloped
  • Ending feels abrupt and unresolved
  • Excessive trauma heaped on main character feels unrealistic to some

If you like this book, you should consider reading:

by Kate Stewart
by Abby Jimenez
by H.D. Carlton

About

Privacy Policy

RSS Feed