A review by kmkasiner
Once and for All by Sarah Dessen

3.0

All Sarah Dessen books are kind of the same. All American girl with a single parent, a quirky job, a secret, and a romance. There is usually a beach. This one had all of the elements, although the Big Secret was more tragic than usual. I'm not sure if the plot completely lived up to the gravity of Louna's past, and the chemistry with Ambrose kind of came out of nowhere. But it was still a fun, quick read, and I love Dessen's sense of humor.