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Feel Again follows the story of and Isaac Grant . Sawyer is a tough, guarded photography student who starts a "project" to turn the shy, nerdy Isaac into a bad boy to help him win over his crush. As they spend time together, Sawyer’s walls begin to crumble, and they both discover feelings they didn't expect. How to Find it on VK

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Unlike traditional romance novels that feature a "plain Jane" female lead receiving a makeover from a popular jock, Kasten flips the script.

While the previous books dealt with heavy trauma and protective barriers, Feel Again subverts classic romance dynamics by offering a unique setup: a tough, emotionally guarded female protagonist paired with a sweet, shy, unbothered "nerd" male protagonist. The Core Plot and Tropes The story centers around and Isaac Grant : These artifacts transform the novel from a linear

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The novel centers on and Isaac Grant , two students at Woodshill University who seem to exist in completely different social spheres:

Published originally by LYX / Bastei Lübbe, Feel Again pivots away from the traditional "bad boy meets good girl" dynamic to deliver a refreshing, emotionally poignant role-reversal.

Paper Title: The Mechanics of Emotional Reconstruction in Mona Kasten’s Feel Again 1. Introduction

Kasten cleverly flips a common romance cliché on its head. As Sawyer spends more time teaching Isaac how to act tough and look aloof, they both come to realize that the toxic, emotionally unavailable "bad boy" facade is wildly overrated. Isaac's true appeal remains his kindness, emotional intelligence, and unwavering respect for Sawyer. 2. Processing Grief and Trauma