Reel Review: Your Fault: London Raises the Stakes for Nick and Noah

Nick and Noah are back and heating things up in Your Fault: London! The sequel to Prime Video’s phenomenon, My Fault: London, delivers on romance and heartbreak that will leave you screaming, crying, and desperate for more!

Matthew Broome and Asha Banks reprise their roles as Nick and Noah to stir up even more drama the second time around. After being forced to keep their relationship a secret, the couple is pulled further apart when Noah attends Oxford and Nick goes to work for his father. When new relationships and old secrets threaten their relationship, everything that Nick and Noah built starts to unravel.

Broome and Banks' chemistry is off the charts in this film. Their characters remain deeply flawed and make lots of mistakes that had us fighting with the screen in frustration. From car chases, intense confrontations, and even the addictively steamy scenes; everything feels elevated in the new film.

The film adds new characters to Nick and Noah’s story. Noah meets two friends at Oxford, Michael (Joel Nankervis) and Briar (Scarlett Rayner). Her two new sidekicks only add to the drama and jealousy from Nick. Meanwhile, working for his father’s company brings Nick closer to his co-worker and partner, Sophia (Lousia Binder). Each character adds another layer of tension, creating higher stakes this time around.

For readers, Nick and Noah remain beloved characters to the Mercedes Ron universe. Your Fault: London sticks to the heart of the second novel, while adding new and unpredictable elements that felt exciting!

The film’s ending was equal parts emotional and aggravating, all in the best ways. And with an already confirmed third film, it’s clear Nick and Noah still have unfinished business to tend to in Our Fault: London. Overall, Your Fault: London was worth its highly anticipated wait and left all of our jaws on the floor by that ending!

Your Fault: London is available to watch now on Prime Video.

Mandi Lucille

Mandi Lucille is an english/journalism major and an aspiring entertainment journalist! She has a deep rooted passion for social media and loves to write about all things books, film, and pop culture. When she isn’t reading or binge-watching a show, you can find her at any concert along the East Coast!

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