Sometimes love isn't loud. It's complicated. And it saves you anyway.
After everything that happened, Sam Rivers is starting over.
A new foster home. A new school. And a new rooftop where he can breathe under the stars, alone. But Sam's quiet is interrupted by Eli-a boy who doesn't ask permission to care-and Copper, a red-haired storm of laughter and loyalty. Together with Copper's boyfriend Taylor, this unexpected trio refuses to let Sam stay invisible.
As walls begin to crack and long-silenced truths rise, Sam faces a terrifying question: can he let himself be loved again?
A Consistently Complicated Love is a tender, poetic sequel to The Difficulty of Breathing, exploring trauma, trust, friendship, and the slow, stumbling steps toward healing. For anyone who has ever felt like too much-or not enough.