A review by kat_ellison
Love & Virtue by Diana Reid

4.0

so true that white men are never blamed for their actions but I think the irony of the outcomes, while inevitable, could be lost on some. youthful naivety is accurately correlative with the lack of a determined (or, less harshly, solidified) sense of self, but there is some biting truth to the fact that young 20-somethings are just doing the best they can (and Reid makes a solid attempt at portraying the complexity of managing intersectional issues). also paul sucks and the vernacular is amusingly unrealistic. a 3.5 for me