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Details

Author: Mercedes Ron

Genre: Romance

Pages: 426

Ratings

My Rating: ★★★★☆

Spice Rating: 🌶🌶🌶

Darkness Rating: 🖤🖤🖤

Review

Trigger Warnings

Domestic abuse, emotional abuse, violence, trauma, panic attacks, toxic relationship dynamics

Summary

Just when Noah and Nick think they've found a way to make their relationship work, new challenges begin pulling them apart. Between family pressure, old enemies, misunderstandings, and the lingering effects of their pasts, they quickly realize that loving each other isn't always enough. They'll have to decide whether their relationship is strong enough to survive everything standing in their way.

What I Loved

The drama in this series is absolutely insane, and I couldn't stop turning the pages. Noah and Nick's love for each other is so intense that, from the outside looking in, it can definitely feel toxic at times, but I was completely invested in them anyway. The passion between them is undeniable. I also loved seeing Nick's character growth. He genuinely tried to leave his old life behind and become the kind of man Noah deserved. Noah's journey looked different, as she still had so much childhood trauma and insecurity to work through, but by the end of the book, I felt like she was finally taking steps toward healing.

What I Didn't Love

Knowing both Noah's and Nick's perspectives made some of the conflict incredibly frustrating. There were so many moments where I wanted to yell at them to just have an honest conversation. I especially wanted to shake Noah and tell her that Nick truly loved her and that she needed to let him in. While their miscommunication fit their emotional baggage, it was still frustrating to watch at times.

Final Thoughts

Your Fault kept me just as invested as the first book. The emotional highs and lows, the nonstop drama, and the growth both characters experienced made it an addictive read. If you enjoy messy relationships, emotional tension, and characters who have to fight through their own fears before they can truly be together, this sequel delivers.

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