This is the first book of this author that I have read. It isn't my normal "comfort zone" genre, but I have to say it was very engaging and had a lot of real life "realities" in it.
That being said, the book holds the reader's attention throughout. It was pretty fast moving for the most part. I felt sad that Kaitlyn's relationship with her parents did not help her through the circumstances that she finds herself in. But I am sure that is another real life challenge that often needs addressing.
Although Kaitlyn feels remorse for her situation, she doesn't wallow in it, but works to find her path again.
I wasn't too happy about Colin as a character, for obvious reasons stated in the book blurb, however, he tries to work through his issues as well.
The book was good. Glad I got to read it.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.
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