After reading the first book from the series I was absolutely sure that I needed to have Hardin Scott on my couch. To be honest, the 'hurricane Hessa' - as the character Landon Gibson called it in Nothing More (an After spin-off) - itself is just a good reason for a whole psychoanalytical process, but that's not the main point here. This text is obviously about fragments from my understanding of Hardin Scott, who inevitably goes through my own issues. After all, why shall we read a novel if we can't create our own character, right?
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