Easy
Contours of the Heart • Book 1
by Tammara Webber
About This Book
When Jacqueline's carefully planned sophomore year unravels — breakup, social exile, a failing grade, and a terrifying assault — she finds herself rebuilding from scratch in a life she never chose. What emerges is a story about reclaiming yourself after you've handed too much of yourself to someone else, and about the unexpected person who shows up not to save you, but to remind you that you're worth saving. The stakes are intimate and real: not the fate of the world, but the far harder question of whether you can learn to trust again after trust has cost you everything.
Tammara Webber writes with an economy that keeps the tension taut without sacrificing emotional depth. The dual-perspective structure reveals character gradually, letting readers piece together who these people really are rather than being told outright. What sets Easy apart in the genre is its refusal to let romance paper over serious subject matter — the story engages honestly with trauma and agency while still delivering the warmth and pull of a genuine love story. It reads fast, but it lands with more weight than you expect.