First of all, this book is so short I read it in an hour. That in and of itself is disappointing. Secondly, the back and forth between Lucy and Ian's POV takes away any mystery this story may have had. Thirdly, Lucy never seems to struggle with the reasons why she can't tell. Not only that, they are never even addressed. And lastly, the amount of typos on top of everything else makes me deeply regret buying this book. If you are looking for a sweet but still realistic book, "Don't Tell" is the answer.I won the book in a giveaway and started it a few minutes later. Honestly, I read it in one sit. From the first sentence till "The End", I was completely hooked with the story and it's characters. It was a quick read but also one of those you can't wait to know what's coming next.About the characters, let me start with Lucy. Without giving too much away, she's a sweet yet strong teenager who's going through a lot. Her life isn't easy at all. However, she gets up every morning and copes her day with a smile on her face.Ian, or as a young girl would call him, "prince charming", it's a perfect gentleman. He's tender, caring and very mature for his age. I don't want to spoil anything for you but if there is something you should know about him is that YOU WILL LOVE HIM.The writer gets down with the plot and the characters' life immediately. As I said before it's a quick read, nonetheless I didn't felt like there was anything missing. Mercy's writing is fluent, funny and will get you hooked almost instantly.I would definitely recommend this book to young readers or anyone who enjoys a true love story. If you like romance as much as I do, this book won't disappoint you.