** 4.5 stars **
Uff! Olivia Dade did it again! And the title says it all: I was ALL IN MY FEELS while reading this 
I really enjoyed this book. I would even go as far as to say that I liked it better than Spoiler Alert (which I would probably rate a tiny bit lower if I read it again today). It’s not technically a sequel, as Spoiler Alert is a completed story, but we meet Alex (and a sliver of Lauren) in Spoiler Alert. In All the Feels we get to see their story.
I could relate sooo much to Lauren and all her feelings and thoughts, and I believe that I read this at the best possible time in my life, as it helped me realise so much about myself, and it had my thoughts realing.
Olivia Dade in general has a big part in my personal growth. Her books really helped me to articulate my own feelings, emotions and thoughts to myself, which in turn led to taking so many steps forward - some huge, some small - in my personal life when it comes to healing.
These books will forever hold a special place in my heart.
But to actually review the plot and the characters: LOVED it!
Both MC’s are very lovable and I enjoyed how their relationship developed.
Alex has ADHD and he’s awesome! The way he treats the people around him is heartwarming to read.
Lauren is just as lovely! She’s strong and capable and so good to and for Alex.
It was also interesting to see that both of them struggle with a similar thing, yet they deal with it very differently. I also felt like the dual POV came so naturally and fit perfectly. There wasn’t one of the two I enjoyed more and they were both entirely their own POV’s, their own voices. It didn’t feel like the characters slowly merged into one – which is something that I read too often not to pick up on when it’s not there.
As prefered by me, this is a slowburn and I was rooting with bith of them the whole time. Alex and Lauren are comfort characters for sure, and I can only hope to find someone who will look at me and think of me like Alex does with Lauren *swoon* 
While there is a moment where I wasn’t sure if I was going to like where the story was going, I think the author resolved it nicely.
There’s a few clichés in there and I think she wrote them interestingly. They felt right within the story.
Ultimately, I’m so very grateful for this book, and I’m starting a petition today for everyone to get their own personal Alex in their lives 