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A review by daniireads
If There's a Way by Jessie Walker
5.0
Therapy. Healing. Sobriety. Words Waylon McAllister never thought he’d have in his vocabulary, all that’s missing is Will. After the ending of Where There’s a Will and the blowout that followed, Way has himself believing that Will hates him and wants nothing to do with him ever again. Will is around though, keeping his distance and working through his own problems, and boy are they messy.
These two beautiful broken men, still very much those same little boys from ten years ago, are inevitable no matter how much they fight it. Despite all of the hurt, the toxicity and the trauma, there’s still hope. There’s still salvation. & If There’s a Way is their uphill battle to happiness, at least their ever changing version of it. It’s still heavy, it’s still fucked up, but Will and Way finally figure out that they’re better together than apart.
There’s so much love and acceptance and growth for Will and Way, and fuck do they deserve that after everything. I’m glad that this isn’t the end for their story, and need more of these babies ASAP
These two beautiful broken men, still very much those same little boys from ten years ago, are inevitable no matter how much they fight it. Despite all of the hurt, the toxicity and the trauma, there’s still hope. There’s still salvation. & If There’s a Way is their uphill battle to happiness, at least their ever changing version of it. It’s still heavy, it’s still fucked up, but Will and Way finally figure out that they’re better together than apart.
There’s so much love and acceptance and growth for Will and Way, and fuck do they deserve that after everything. I’m glad that this isn’t the end for their story, and need more of these babies ASAP