After what unfolded at Bronze Brew, Parker and Astrid both question the status of the rocky friendship they share. The one they have attempted to reconcile after being separated for so many years. This task is proving to be way more emotionally challenging than they could've imagined. However, when Astrid asks to meet up with them and ask for a complicated favor, Parker knows they don't have it in them to refuse. The very thought of watching her suffer alone through something so trivial makes them realize they will always want to be there to help her out when she needs them. This helps give them some guidance for their complicated relationship. Because it's clearly something they both cherish and don't want to see go down in flames. Throughout this book, we also see what challenges the rest of the Riveras are going through without Parker there. This book also will explore Angie's background as she struggles with her sense of belonging. TW: Teen suicide/suicidal thoughts mentioned as well as hints toward cyberbullying. This story also explores disturbing and difficult themes such as homophobia, racism, and grief.
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