GRR Reviews To One Hundred by Melissa Blue

To One Hundred is an interesting character study about taboo, online relationships, and mental health issues.

Eva March had a deep dark secret that almost destroyed her. She's only comfortable online in subjects that she liked... Such as an online forum about the TV show Firefly, and there, she made a friend. Four months later, she had to go to summer school, only to find that her online beau was her summer professor Grady Addison. Grady saw no problem a relationship with Eva, but Eva had a panic attack from her own prior trauma. From there on, it's Grady attempting to convince Eva that a romance was worth it and Eva trying to overcome her trauma and accept Grady as well as overcome her sister's disapproval and threats to expose them.

Grady was pretty much super-understanding modern man, with almost zero faults except his willingness to violate ethics to be with Eva. Eva's issue... You can read other reviews that spoil it, but it was the center of the issue between them.  It just seems a bit too... simplistic.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: college student found to her horror her online crush is also her summer professor

Tropes: teacher/student, scars

Overall Rating:  3/5

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