A review by mccorbin
After Math by Denise Grover Swank

4.0

I finished this book in less than a day because it was really a great. Scarlett was a fantastic female character that knew her goals in life and set a straight course to achieve them. Nothing can interfere with her plan except Tucker. When he walks into her life, feelings that she has never experienced start to bubble. Scarlett suffers from an anxiety disorder and being with Tucker puts her at ease in social situations. She also starts to realize that she has other kinds of feelings for Tucker other than just his tutor and friend.

Once Tucker realizes that she doesn’t put up with his crap and expects his honesty in everything he says, he sees her as a person who he can actually hang out with (and he admits to Scarlett that he has no friends) and how he is falling for her. But Tucker has a really hard time opening up to Scarlett fully and of course, it hinders their relationship on top of Tucker feeling like he isn’t good enough to be with Scarlett. And then comes the drama and that is what makes my heart break.

However, don’t be discouraged because the beautiful epilogue brings it all together.