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: Jax struggles with the constant rejection from parents whose approval he secretly craves.

: Jax’s journey is about more than just romance; it is about finding the strength to be himself despite being "the son they regret having". Why Readers Love It Jax by J.L. Perry

But his transformation didn't happen alone. Enter , his pink-haired "angel". Like Jax, she is an outcast who refused to conform to her mother’s beauty-queen expectations. They have been best friends and soulmates for years, both harboring a secret love they are too afraid to voice for fear of losing their friendship. Themes of Redemption and Reconciliation : Jax struggles with the constant rejection from