The romance with Jaden (the son of the couple who died) feels high-stakes not because of external villains, but because of the internal barrier of "Do I deserve to be happy with the person I hurt the most?" [1].

Maskame doesn’t shy away from the "messiness" of mourning. MacKenzie isn’t a perfect protagonist; she’s avoidant and fragile, which makes her growth feel earned [1].

If you’re expecting a lighthearted summer romp, take a breath. This is a "healing" story. It follows MacKenzie, a girl who is effectively an outcast in her own life after a tragic accident killed her friend’s parents. The catch? MacKenzie was there, she survived, and she’s spent the last year drowning in survivor's guilt. Why It Works

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