Surprisingly, there was enough material to create a third installment though the author was unnecessarily descriptive in many places. I was happy with the characters' mental/emotional journeys. That being said, I was somewhat disappointed by the last chapter, which takes place 6 months after the previous chapter. Some very significant events happen during that 6 months yet the author just tosses them into the text as though she ran out of time. I do appreciate the message being told in this series. "For everyone who suffered loss and learned how to live again. Know that you're not alone."Quinton is out of rehab and learning how to piece himself together before he jumps back into how things used to be. That means to stay away from Nova. Nova is back living her life, going to school, band practices but thing start to get a little complicated with Tristan, her roommate starts to flirt with her. Not only that Delilah is missing stressing Nova. She can't help everyone and things start to take a toll, she needs to see and be with Quinton but he needs to fix himself before they can see each other again.I loved this book it was toned down from the other book with the stresses and bad experiences. it was interesting seeing her and his life where it wasn't too crazy. I enjoyed seeing them find more about themselves, learning how live their life page guilt and grief without the use of drugs. I loved getting to see the healing and love that was going on with Quinton and Nova. Overall I loved this book and Can't wait to see Tristan's story in the next book.
Do You like book Nova And Quinton: No Regrets (2014)?
This is such a good ending for Nova series, but I expect more for the end actually.
—Mirandagogogo