This is the second book of this series, and I wrote the
following about the first book. ‘I was disappointed in the holes and doubts the characters'
personalities created. I think it should be tweaked and revised to bring the
reader into the story to root for and hope for their great moves to successful
growth, not just happiness because of others’. As for the saying: if wishes
were horses, beggars would ride, this book puts a solid stamp of thank you on
my first book thoughts. In other words, the characters’ development is all it
should be, and takes the reader along with it, every step. The truth of
emotions is, you are never on a linear path, and this one is pleasantly no
exception.
I
enjoyed this book even more than the first, and there is one more to read,
which, of course, I will.
The
story revolves around a family of older and young adults, who are living their
lives as best and happily as they can. As with any life, there are things they don’t
see coming, and things they don’t like, but pulling together in tragedy and
celebrations, keep them strong and deliberately loving to weather and enjoy
each day they have together.
The
emotions are strong, every single time, so enjoy each page. I did.

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