The chapters told in the present weren’t a lot better because Cade isn’t willing to listen or forgive Jolie and, after the cliffhanger, I think it’s going to get even tougher. in fact it’s a heartbreaking tale of physical punishments and abuse by a father. “This second book is mainly told in the past when Cade and Jolie were just seventeen which was a bit too YA for my tastes and there was absolutely no feel-good factor to be had. Book two has a lot of YA past chapters and I should’ve checked its reviews because I’d written. Unfortunately though, neither delivered the plot I was hoping for. So, when this was listed, I thought it couldn’t be missed. I loved the first book in this trilogy but somehow I thought I hadn’t followed up with books two and three.
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